There has been a break through in the quantum industry with a company unveiling a new processor that is 100x denser than any ...
Physicists at Silicon Quantum Computing have developed what they say is the most accurate quantum computing chip ever engineered, after building a new kind of architecture.
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Quantum processor keeps data 15x longer than Google and IBM systems
A new quantum processor has pushed the lifetime of fragile quantum information to a regime that once looked out of reach for superconducting chips, keeping data stable around 15 times longer than ...
A new chip-scale device offers unprecedented control over laser frequencies, a key ingredient for large-scale quantum computing. Researchers have achieved an important step forward in quantum ...
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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 ...
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Google’s Willow chip to give UK scientists first taste of real quantum power
Google is partnering with the UK’s national lab for quantum computing to invite researchers to develop applications for its ...
Researchers at the University of New South Wales (USNW) in Sydney, Australia, recently developed a chip design for a quantum computer that leverages conventional silicon CMOS transistor designs, ...
How can a computer chip the size of a human hair enhance the future of quantum computing? This is what a recent study ...
Scientists at the RIKEN Center for Emergent Matter Science (CEMS) in Japan have discovered a way to make a superconducting ...
Microsoft has one. Google and IBM also have one. And several smaller companies, including Copenhagen-based Sparrow Quantum, ...
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Google’s quantum processor could perform 1,000 times better with Princeton’s new qubit
Princeton University researchers made a major breakthrough in quantum computing with a qubit that delivers coherence times ...
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Quantum computing could be a $198 billion industry in the next 15 years, Jefferies analyst says
The downside is that the physics and engineering needed to make them work has only just moved out of the theoretical realm and into reality.
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