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Quantum computing has already rapidly shifted from research papers and laboratories into early commercial deployments.
In the quest to better understand quantum capacity, leaders in the industry could consider the potential for efficient modularity.
Quantum computing is becoming the defining battleground of the 21st-century technological rivalry between the United States ...
Quantum computers have operated under a significant limitation: They can run only one program at a time. These million-dollar ...
Quantum clocks break energy limits, unlocking ultra-precise timekeeping with far-reaching tech, AI, and navigation impacts.
Quantum computers still face a major hurdle on their pathway to practical use cases: their limited ability to correct the arising computational errors. To develop truly reliable quantum computers ...
What does it take to make a quantum computer tick? Researchers at Fudan University, collaborating with partners at the Chinese Academy of Sciences and Peking University, have devised a clever shortcut ...
The Impact Quantum computers could unlock world-changing breakthroughs in everything from unbreakable encryption to the design of materials.
Quantum computing is slowly but surely moving from just an idea to something that actually works, and investors are starting to notice. As new discoveries keep happening in areas like healthcare, ...
Quantum computers are getting faster. IBM's Starling computer will be released in 2029 and will be 20,000 times faster than current quantum computers.