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In a laboratory in Broomfield, Colorado, 98 atoms are suspended in midair, held in place by electric fields and cooled to temperatures close to absolute zero.
RIKEN’s ROQUO supercomputer shows why hybrid quantum computing depends first on classical GPU, networking, cooling, and software infrastructure.
According to a simplified explanation by China Science Communication, a national science literacy platform of the China Association for Science and Technology, classical computers process one possibility at a time, while quantum computers can explore many possibilities simultaneously, enabling them to solve certain problems much faster.
Microsoft’s announcement of a new quantum computing breakthrough with its Majorana 2 chip continues a trend of bold claims followed by scant evidence
The leading US firms developing quantum computers, including IBM, Microsoft and Google, each aim to deliver the first large-scale commercial device by 2029.
Practical quantum computers, once thought to be decades away, now appear to be much closer than anticipated, thanks to the work of researchers at Caltech and ETH Zurich. Quantum computers are creating huge ripples in the scientific and tech communities ...
Physicists at the University of Vienna have discovered magnons with lifespans 100 times longer than previously measured.
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D-Wave just unveiled a major quantum breakthrough. QBTS stock looks ready for another surge
D-Wave (QBTS) keeps trying to turn quantum computing from a lab story into a real business story. That matters. Investors do not pay up for hype alone for long. They pay for proof. So the latest simulator launch gives D-Wave another shot at that proof.
