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No-cloning workaround could enable quantum cloud
Encrypting quantum information enables unlimited copies ...
With a focus on scalability, Paul Terry shares how Photonic's quantum architecture addresses industry challenges and paves ...
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Quantum-powered proteins could launch a shocking new biotech era
Quantum physics is no longer confined to cryogenic chips and vacuum chambers. It is starting to seep into the machinery of ...
Quantum Circuits recently raised $60 million in a new funding round and they have just announced a new unique superconducting hardware system drives more efficiency with error-detecting dual-rail ...
Photonic says it’s trying to build the world’s first highly scalable fault-tolerant quantum computer. It’s doing so with a unique technology based on quantum entanglement, which allows it to network ...
IBM has revised its quantum computing roadmap, placing resilience and fault tolerance at the center. The race towards practical quantum computing needs to shift the emphasis from more physical qubits ...
One of the most frequently asked questions about quantum computers is a simple one: When will they be useful? If you talk to people in the field, you’ll generally get a response in the form of another ...
Microsoft Corp. today debuted the Majorana 1, an eight-qubit chip that it touts as a major breakthrough in quantum computing. The processor is powered by quasiparticles called Majorana zero modes.
Photonic, the spin-off from Canada’s Simon Fraser University (SFU) working on a quantum computing architecture that uses fiber-optics to link integrated silicon spin qubits, says it has raised a ...
The world’s first quantum computer to exceed 1000 qubits has more than double that of the previous record holder, IBM’s Osprey machine, which has 433 qubits. Though having more qubits doesn’t ...
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