Quantum computing technology is complex, getting off the ground and maturing. There is promise of things to come. potentially changing the computing paradigm.
The low-noise, high-gain properties needed for high-performance quantum computing can be realized in a microwave photonic ...
Former IBM expert discusses cooling systems, environmental stability hurdles and workforce needs for practical quantum ...
Duke Quantum Center researchers use a neutral-atom platform to simulate unusual localization effects that could underpin robust quantum information storage.
Even as quantum computing advances steadily, it will not replace classical computers in the near future. Most current systems ...
By using controlled microwave noise, researchers created a quantum refrigerator capable of operating as a cooler, heat engine, or amplifier. This approach offers a new way to manage heat directly ...
In the everyday world, governed by classical physics, the concept of equilibrium reigns. If you put a drop of ink into water, ...
For the modern technology leader, the quest for peak performance has traditionally been a matter of chemistry, an endless ...
Classiq 1.0 is designed for enterprise quantum R&D groups, algorithm developers, researchers and engineering teams that need to connect classical logic and constraints to quantum models and carry that ...
QUBT rides on booming TFLN demand with $1.5B raised and strong customer traction - but is its 600x sales valuation too rich to ignore?
Less than 10% of D-Wave's clients are government research contracts, Alan Baratz says, proof it is offering commercially viable services.
Digital asset manager CoinShares says quantum computing is not an immediate threat to Bitcoin, with only a small share of ...