An interesting analogy for what we think may happen in the quantum computing industry can be found in the graph below that shows how the technology of choice changed in the semiconductor industry between 1971 […]
An interesting analogy for what we think may happen in the quantum computing industry can be found in the graph below that shows how the technology of choice changed in the semiconductor industry between 1971 […]
IQM Processor Example IQM has a different commercialization strategy than most of the other quantum hardware companies. They are focusing on application specific processors co-designed with the software applications in mind to provide the optimal […]
A new Center for Quantum Technologies is being established in Indiana with Purdue University as the lead institution and additional members including Indiana University Bloomington, the University of Notre Dame, and Indiana University Purdue University-Indianapolis (IUPUI). It […]
In a new article posted on arXiv, a Chinese group from the University of Science and Technology of China (USTC), QuantumCTek, and the Chinese Academy of Science has described a 66 qubit superconducting based machine […]
The grant provided to the University of Nevada, Reno (UNR) is for research into building stable controllable spin systems for quantum information sciences and quantum computing. It was provided by the United States Department of […]
Rigetti Multi-chip Quantum Processor Rigetti has announced that it has developed multi-chip architecture for scaling its quantum processors and will be making available an 80 qubit quantum processor on its Quantum Cloud Services platform later […]
Beijing based Bose Quantum (「玻色量子」) has received the investment to develop a Coherent Ising Machine (CIM) based quantum computer. The investment was led by Light by Bourne Capital. Although the amount of the investment was […]
By Dr. Chris Mansell Shown below are summaries of a few interesting research papers in quantum computing and communications that have been published over the past month. Hardware Title: Hardware-Efficient, Fault-Tolerant Quantum Computation with Rydberg […]
Cambridge Quantum Computing (CQC) had previously announced in April 2020 they were working with Nippon Steel in the areas of material science and optimization. Nippon Steel is the world’s third largest steel producer by volume as of […]
ProjectQ is an open-source, hardware-agnostic software framework for quantum computing started at ETH Zurich based upon Python. It was initially created in 2016 and previously supported creating and simulating quantum programs on its own simulation […]
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