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Caltech professor of chemistry Sandeep Sharma and colleagues from IBM and the RIKEN Center for Computational Science in Japan ...
The model of a quantum computer shaped like a chandelier on June 24 is displayed at a booth of the expo Quantum Korea 2025 at ...
Quantum computers have been hyped as machines that can solve almost any problem. Yet it is becoming clearer that their ...
Quantum computers have the capability to revolutionize how we model and compute things in the world. They can do things that ...
The centrepiece of the data centre, though, is the cryostats — the golden chandelier-like structures that have become synonymous with quantum computing in the public imagination.
The most common images of quantum computers feature gold “chandeliers” that encase specialized refrigerators cooling superconducting qubits to frigid temperatures (around minus 273 degrees Kelvin). In ...
In a pair of papers submitted June 17 at arXiv.org, researchers generated conditions called “magic states,” crucial components of quantum computations. And those magic states were high-quality enough ...
Developing technology that allows quantum information to be both stable and accessible is a critical challenge in the development of useful quantum computers that operate at scale. Research published ...
Quantum computers can solve extraordinarily complex problems, unlocking new possibilities in fields such as drug development, ...
PsiQuantum, the Silicon Valley photonic quantum computing startup, is claiming a significant breakthrough with a new high-volume process it says will be capable of manufacturing million-qubit-scale ...
Quantum computing is one of those “just around the corner” technologies that has the scientific community split. Tech outfits such as Google and IBM have gone full throttle with both R&D and ...