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Microsoft and Boulder-based company, Atom Computing, are building the world’s most powerful quantum computer in Denmark.
Scientists demonstrate a process called "magic state distillation" in logical qubits for the first time, meaning we can now build quantum computers that are both error-free and more powerful than ...
In the quest to better understand quantum capacity, leaders in the industry could consider the potential for efficient modularity.
Quantum computers and PQC are both enormously complex. But the common process for cracking RSA public key encryption is ...
Denmark launches QuNorth, an €80M initiative to build the 'Magne' quantum computer. Backed by Microsoft, it aims for quantum ...
The new computer, Magne, is expected to include a record-breaking 50 logical qubits and more than 1,200 physical qubits.
While Moderna isn’t looking to replace classical computing with quantum entirely, the company is interested in building a “quantum-enabled biotechnology pipeline.” In conjunction with IBM, the ...
Quantum computing is becoming the defining battleground of the 21st-century technological rivalry between the United States ...
Key Points Rigetti achieved 99.5% 2-qubit gate fidelity, making meaningful progress toward the 99.9% threshold needed for fault-tolerant quantum computing.With $575 million in cash, Rigetti has the ...
Supercomputers track their speed by how many calculations they do each second, while quantum computers count qubit operations ...
University of Bristol research has produced a diverse cluster of companies exploiting quantum photonic technologies, including the world’s most highly funded start-up quantum computing company.