Princeton researchers have created a superconducting qubit that stays stable more than three times longer than previous designs, marking a major leap toward practical quantum computers.
In a significant leap toward scalable quantum computing, China’s QuantumCTek Co has claimed to have developed a self-developed superconducting quantum measurement and control system, the ez-Q Engine 2 ...
German quantum computing startup Planqc will lead a project to build a 1,000-qubit neutral-atom quantum computer for the Leibniz Supercomputing Centre (LRZ) in Munich. The project – dubbed the ...
A Princeton team built a new tantalum-silicon qubit that survives for over a millisecond, far surpassing today’s best devices ...
A quantum computing startup has announced plans to develop a utility-scale quantum computer with more than 1,000 logical qubits by 2031. Nord Quantique has set an ambitious target which, if achieved, ...
IBM is exploring a future of ‘quantum utility,’ where quantum computers can perform tasks beyond the reach of classical ...
Canadian company Nord Quantique has developed a novel method to improve quantum error correction (QEC) that will help develop smaller and energy-efficient quantum ...
4x increase in qubits on Fujitsu and RIKEN's hybrid quantum computing platform to expand computational capabilities KAWASAKI and WAKO, Japan, April 21, 2025 /CNW/ -- Fujitsu Limited and RIKEN today ...
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 ...