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Researchers from the University of Sydney, working with IBM, have identified and quantified important factors limiting the performance of quantum computers and demonstrated ways to overcome their impact.
This article is part of a package on the future of quantum computing. Read about the most promising applications of these machines here and see an illustrated field guide to qubits here. Inside a low-slung building in an office park near the southeastern edge of the San Francisco Bay,
The quantum threat is accelerating significantly. It's time to have a fresh look at the current state of affairs and what we're doing about it.
The partners are working together to bring the world’s first fault-tolerant quantum computers to the AWS cloud within the next two years. By 2028, AWS promised today, it will make it possible for researchers to tackle some of the world’s most complex scientific problems using quantum machines with unprecedented computing power.
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US startup starts work on 'first utility-scale quantum computer' in Australia
American startup PsiQuantum has begun construction on a facility in Moreton Bay, Australia, where
A public-private partnership in the Mountain West announced new results today that mark steady progress toward the Department of Energy's goal of fault-tolerant quantum computing, systems large and reliable enough to solve complex problems.
Trump signed two executive orders on quantum computing, targeting a research-grade machine by 2028 and $2bn in grants across nine firms for government equity.
The quantum-computer maker boosted the price and number of shares it will issue on the Nasdaq ahead of its public debut on Thursday, indicating higher-than-anticipated demand. Quantum computers are a nascent technology that promises to solve problems current machines can’t,
A superconducting quantum computer is part of a network that is mining an experimental cryptocurrency called Quip, and it is able to do it faster and with better energy efficiency than conventional ma
Prof. Andrew Forbes joins Nkepile Mabuse to unpack quantum internet, light patterns, encryption threats, Starlink and SA’s digital future.
