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Engineers just slid quantum bits across a silicon chip without wrecking their fragile state — letting distant qubits finally talk to one another
A single electron, carrying one quantum bit of information encoded in its spin, has been physically moved across a string of ...
Using a powerful machine made up of 56 trapped-ion quantum bits, or qubits, researchers have achieved something once thought impossible. They have proven, for the first time, that a quantum computer ...
Quantum computing could lead to revolutions in cryptography, materials design and telecommunications. But fulfilling those ...
With around 26,000 qubits, the encryption could be broken in a day, the researchers report in a paper submitted March 30 to arXiv.org. Another prevalent form of encryption, RSA–2048, would require 100 ...
Dr. Remy Notermans, director of Strategic Planning for Atom Computing, a Boulder, Colorado-based group developing large-scale quantum computers, recently provided POWER with information about how ...
The government just became a shareholder in nine companies racing to build the next computing breakthrough.
A team of Chinese scientists has developed the world’s fastest quantum computer prototype, named Jiuzhang 4.0, capable of ...
One of my favorite investments in the quantum computing space is IonQ (NYSE: IONQ), and in its first-quarter report, it just ...
The U.S. Department of Commerce will invest $2 billion into quantum chip foundries and startups as the "Q-Day" Bitcoin threat ...
Researchers and tech companies are in a global race to develop quantum computers that can solve hard scientific problems that conventional computers can’t, and that they hope can eventually support ...
The US government has taken $2 billion worth of equity stakes in quantum computing companies, including one linked to the ...
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