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Taiwan unveils 20-qubit superconducting quantum computer built entirely in-house
Researchers at Academia Sinica have developed a 20-qubit superconducting quantum computer, marking Taiwan’s entry ...
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FAU secures Florida’s first dedicated quantum computer, powered by 4,400-qubit system
Florida Atlantic University (FAU) will become the first university in Florida to publicly host ...
A new light-based breakthrough could help quantum computers finally scale up. Stanford researchers created miniature optical cavities that efficiently collect light from individual atoms, allowing ...
System placement to support Italy’s newly formed Q-Alliance objectives and its state-of-the-art quantum computing research facility “The agreement with SQT is an important milestone in our ongoing ...
It hasn't been a good year so far for quantum computing stock D-Wave Quantum (NYSE: QBTS). Shares are down 18.8% since the ...
A light has emerged at the end of the tunnel in the long pursuit of developing quantum computers, which are expected to ...
Software firm Horizon Quantum claimed it is the first private company to deploy a commercial quantum computer in Singapore. The deployment also makes it the first quantum software company to deploy ...
Installation of NVQLink-enabled Sqale quantum computer announced at Illinois Quantum & Microelectronics Park Until now, there hasn't been a single, unified interface for supercomputing centers and ...
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Quantum batteries could quadruple qubit capacity while reducing energy infrastructure requirements
Scientists have unveiled a new approach to powering quantum computers using quantum batteries—a breakthrough that could make future computers faster, more reliable, and more energy efficient.
These companies look poised to succeed in the long-term quantum race.
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Forget Rigetti Computing: This Quantum Veteran With Real Cash Flow Is the Smarter Long‑Term Bet
The race to fulfill the potential of quantum computing will be a marathon, not a sprint.
Scientists have invented a new computing technology that enables multiple people to run programs on a quantum computer for the first time. Dubbed "HyperQ," the new system is a type of virtualization ...
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