In 1999, a small graphics chipmaker called Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) went public at $12 per share. A modest $500 investment at ...
Scholars at the School of Engineering of the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) have unveiled an ...
A team including Scott Aaronson demonstrated what may be the first practical application of quantum computers to a real world ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNFirst time ever: New 2-sec quantum process beats supercomputer for random numbersA team of researchers has demonstrated "certified randomness" for the first time using a 56-qubit quantum computer.
Using a 56-qubit quantum computer, researchers have for the first time experimentally demonstrated a way of generating random numbers from a quantum computer and then using a classical supercomputer ...
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Investors are rushing to invest in quantum computing, perhaps the next big idea to fuel the artificial intelligence ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNQuantum computer made with diamond spin qubits achieves ultra-low error ratesFujitsu and TU Delft have collaborated to build a diamond-based quantum chip with record low error rates of 0.1 percent.
Unlike traditional architectures, which require photons to navigate a cumbersome series of nodes, MIT’s interconnect enables ...
Could quantum computing pioneer IonQ be the next Nvidia? Let's break down the company's core value proposition and take a look. Image source: Getty Images. IonQ recently reached a pivotal ...
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