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Physicists at the University of Oxford have set a new global benchmark for the accuracy of controlling a single quantum bit, ...
Ultimately, the new approach works because of how it encodes information. Classical computers use bits, which can take one of ...
IONQ plans to have a fault-tolerant quantum computer by 2029 and they are acquiring Oxford Ionic for a about $1 billion.
IonQ will acquire its British peer Oxford Ionics for $1.08 billion, the companies said on Monday, helping the U.S.-based ...
A team of researchers at AI Google Quantum AI, led by Craig Gidney, has outlined advances in quantum computer algorithms and ...
Microwaves can control a single quantum bit more precisely than ever before, creating a device similar to a quantum ...
Quantum computers that correct their own errors usually require hundreds of thousands of qubits. Start-up Nord Quantique ...
IonQ is a leader in quantum computing and networking, developing high performance systems based on trapped ion technology, to ...
IonQ to acquire Oxford Ionics for $1.075 billion, combining their quantum computing technologies to deliver powerful and ...
The next generation of computers could reshape science, security, and global power. It will not be about what’s possible with ...
New research suggests quantum computers could break encryption far sooner than expected, raising alarm bells across the ...
Oxford University physicists report that they have set a new global benchmark for the accuracy of controlling a single ...