Xanadu and AMD partnered in a real-world demonstration of hybrid computing, people familiar with the collaboration tell Barron’s.
D-Wave Quantum Inc. (NYSE: QBTS) (“D-Wave” or the “Company”), the only dual-platform quantum computing company, providing both annealing and gate-model systems, software, and services, today announced ...
AMD stock gained 5.33% after leading Xanadu's $275M quantum computing investment round and achieving a 25x aerospace simulation breakthrough with hybrid technology.
Partenope, the first public Italian quantum computer based on superconducting technology, has increased from 25 to 64 qubits thanks to a new processor that will enhance the capabilities of ...
Researchers at the University of Innsbruck, together with partners from Sydney and Waterloo, have presented a new diagnostic ...
Last week, IBM trumpeted its contributions to a rather unusual paper: the production of a molecule with a half-Möbius topology, assisted by an algorithm run in part on a quantum computer. There was, ...
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US Iran war: Will helium shortages risk major disruption to quantum computing companies?
Over a third of world’s helium supply originates from the Gulf state of Qatar where drone attacks have already shut down a key LNG manufacturing facility for which helium is a by-product.
A new ultra-fast monitoring system reveals that quantum computer qubits can change from stable to unstable in mere milliseconds.
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Chinese researchers’ 78-qubit processor slows quantum chaos to delay information loss
Scientists at the Institute of Physics at the Chinese Academy of Sciences have directly ...
Since the development of the electronic calculator in the 1960s, the field of computing has seen tremendous breakthroughs. In the field of information processing, the last several years have been ...
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WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Quantum information processing promises to be much faster and more secure than what today’s supercomputers can achieve, but doesn’t exist yet because its building blocks, qubits ...
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