Scientists in Germany have pulled off a staggering computing feat by fully simulating a 50-qubit quantum computer for the ...
QuiX Quantum, an Enschede, Netherlands-based developer of photonic quantum computing technology, has announced it has secured €15 million in Series A funding to deliver what the company calls "the ...
You might think that creating a highly accurate model of the way air passes through a jet engine would be relatively easy. It is incredibly hard. The enormous number of variables means that it is, in ...
Scientists have achieved a breakthrough by "distilling" light to eliminate the noise that prevents photonic quantum computers from scaling.
Networking technology giant Cisco Systems Inc. today introduced a new networking switch for quantum systems that routes quantum information between computers while preserving quantum state. The Cisco ...
QuiX Quantum, a Dutch photonic quantum computing pioneer, has secured more than $17 million in Series A funding to deliver the world’s first single-photon-based universal quantum computer in 2026. The ...
D-Wave Quantum (QBTS) CEO Alan Baratz says his company has already had the splashy moment OpenAI (OPAI.PVT) experienced with the launch of ChatGPT in 2022. "We've already passed that in the sense that ...
While conventional qubits remain as fragile as fine china, susceptible to environmental decoherence, topological qubits come naturally "armor-plated" with intrinsic fault tolerance. For decades, ...
Quantum computing has occupied a peculiar place in the policy imagination: perpetually imminent, strategically important, and operationally vague. It has been featured in national strategies and ...
Quantum computing is no longer just a scientific experiment; it is shaping up to be the next frontier in real-world problem-solving. Companies like Rigetti Computing RGTI and Quantum Computing Inc.
Contextuality joins entanglement and magic states in "puzzle" of resources required for quantum error correction. (Courtesy: ...
Researchers at the University of British Columbia have developed a “universal translator” for quantum computers, allowing different systems to communicate over a network with virtually no noise. The ...