The UK will spend more than £1 billion ($1.3 billion) on quantum computing research over the next four years, as governments boost investment into a technology that’s increasingly considered critical ...
NVIDIA, the AI boom's $4 trillion chipmaker, is now betting on quantum computing—despite doubts about how soon the technology will pay off.
IQM Quantum Computers will go public through a merger with a blank-check vehicle in a deal expected to value the Finnish quantum computing firm at $1.8 billion, the company said Monday.
Xanadu Quantum Technologies Inc. is set to receive as much as C$390 million ($287 million) in government financial aid to build the engineering and domestic manufacturing capabilities for its first ...
Japan identified dozens of products and technologies as priority targets for investment, advancing Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s flagship economic strategy to channel public and private capital into ...
The Danish government and the foundation behind Novo Nordisk A/S will invest €80 million ($93 million) in a Microsoft-powered quantum computer to boost technological development in the Nordic region.
The financial sector has a “narrowing” window to act against threats from quantum computing, the world’s biggest capital markets lobby has warned, adding that regulators might need to prod firms to ...
the tie-up, setting the stage for more debuts in the sector and piling pressure on companies to show the technology is getting closer to maturity. Churchill Capital Corp X stockholders waved the ...
Professor Lene Oddershede Chief Scientific Officer, Planetary Science & Technology at the Novo Nordisk Foundation talks about the applications of quantum computing at the tech disruptors podcast. She ...
Rigetti Computing Inc. and D-Wave Quantum Inc. make products that so far have few real world applications. They’re burning through cash and aren’t expected to generate significant amounts of revenue ...
Arvind Krishna, chief executive officer of IBM, at the World Governments Summit in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, on Feb. 11. Arvind Krishna, chief executive officer of IBM, at the World Governments ...