Learn more about the National Quantum Initiative Reauthorization Act, meant to accelerate quantum research and development ...
(That’s older than the universe.) Google’s quantum computing cooling system allows for the new Willow chip to be cooled to 460 degrees below zero. Credit...Google Quantum AI Supported by By ...
A new, state-of-the-art quantum chip from Google (GOOGL) has cracked the code on an almost three-decade-long problem, according to the company. Google’s latest quantum chip, Willow, has ...
Google's latest breakthrough in quantum computing, the Willow chip, is reigniting discussions among the scientific community about the possibility of parallel universes. Hartmut Neven, the founder ...
How do you construct a perfect machine out of imperfect parts? That’s the central challenge for researchers building quantum computers. The trouble is that their elementary building blocks, called ...
Scientists in Australia say they've cracked a key hurdle facing the the development of scalable quantum computers and practical quantum data storage. If successfully scaled, the technique could ...
Atom Computing is working with Microsoft on fault-tolerant quantum computers. (Atom Computing Photo) Microsoft and Atom Computing say they’ve reached a new milestone in their effort to build ...
Google on Monday said that it has overcome a key challenge in quantum computing with a new generation of chip, solving a computing problem in five minutes that would take a classical computer more ...
A mathematical analysis shows that putting two time crystals into a coordinated state could create a quantum battery-like device. Time crystals differ from other quantum states of matter by having ...
Useful quantum computers are one step closer. Microsoft and Atom Computing announced that they have set a new record for the most entangled logical qubits, which are crucial for developing quantum ...
A trio of quantum-computing stocks has seen huge gains over the past few months, bolstered by a wave of hype from retail investors looking to cash in on what could be the “next big thing” in tech.
According to Seeking Alpha's description, Quantum Computing Inc. (NASDAQ:QUBT) is one of the leading integrated photonics companies with a mission to make quantum technology affordable.