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A tiny new chip design could accelerate quantum progress
Quantum computing has long promised breakthroughs in chemistry, logistics, finance, and climate modeling, but the hardware ...
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Can fingernail-sized chips help America catch China in the race to quantum computing supremacy?
SEEQC, which traces its lineage back to IBM, is building the world’s quantum computers. They might prove critical in the ...
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Record-breaking feat means information lasts 15 times longer in new kind of quantum processor than those used by Google and IBM
The novel design for the new qubit uses the chemical element tantalum in tandem with a special silicon substrate, creating ...
The quantum-AI convergence represents the next fundamental shift in how we process information, solve problems and create ...
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China’s quantum computer harnesses microwaves to challenge Google’s supremacy
Researchers at USTC in China turned to microwave-based error correction to achieve a distance-7 logical qubit, much like ...
Quantum computing needs a sustainability initiative that benchmarks its carbon emissions throughout its entire life cycle ...
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Quantum computing news: SEALSQ goes all-in on silicon chips, new take on simulated universes, BTQ big push into Korea
In this Monday edition of quantum computing news, we look at a new push by SEALSQ ($LAES) to build silicon-based quantum systems, Xanadu’s early ...
Scaling quantum computers has hit a wall at 100 qubits. A new architecture breaks limits, enabling processors for large-scale ...
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Hidden memory in quantum computers explains why errors keep coming back
Scientists map how quantum computer errors persist and link over time, revealing hidden memory that could reshape error ...
Fully functional quantum computers remain out of reach, but optimism across the field is rising. At the Q2B Silicon Valley conference in December, researchers and executives ...
Overview: Quantum computing promises exponential speedups for complex healthcare problems like molecular simulation, genomics, and precision medicine, but real- ...
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