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Dutch computing startup Qblox has picked a Financial District office tower as its launchpad into North America.
Quantum computers that correct their own errors usually require hundreds of thousands of qubits. Start-up Nord Quantique ...
New research highlights the need for quantum safe cryptography given the speed with which quantum computing is evolving ...
QBTS jumps 1281% after proving real-world quantum supremacy, with its Advantage2 system solving complex problems and gaining traction in enterprise use.
Founded by quantum technology researchers from Harvard University and Amazon Web Services (AWS), Lightsynq is developing ...
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Tech Xplore on MSNPrepping for Q-Day: Physics-based encryption aims to secure data in the quantum computing eraIn our hyper-connected world, we rely on encrypted communications every day—to shop online, digitally sign documents, make ...
New observations help craft guidelines for the design of near-term algorithms with expanded computational capability.
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Interesting Engineering on MSNWorld’s first error-resistant photonic qubit built on-chip unlocks quantum futureWorld’s first on-chip error-resistant photonic qubit signals a major leap for scalable, modular quantum computing.
Cloud quantum supremacy Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN) leverages its dominant Amazon Web Services (AWS) cloud infrastructure to ...
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Zacks.com on MSNRigetti vs. IBM: Which Quantum Computing Stock Has Better Prospects?RGTI and IBM are shaping the future of quantum computing, one with agility and innovation, the other with scale and infrastructure. Which has the upper hand? Let's explore.
Using a powerful machine made up of 56 trapped-ion quantum bits, or qubits, researchers have achieved something once thought ...
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