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The race to build the first useful quantum computer is on and may revolutionize the world with brand new capabilities, from ...
A research team has achieved the holy grail of quantum computing: an exponential speedup that’s unconditional. By using ...
For the first time, an international team of scientists has experimentally simulated spontaneous symmetry breaking (SSB) at zero temperature using a superconducting quantum processor. This achievement ...
A quantum processor manipulates qubits in order to complete tasks. It is akin to a conventional computer's central processing unit (CPU), which performs calculations using the information held in ...
Equal1’s Bell-1 quantum computer runs on 1600W and plugs into a standard power socket Deploying Bell-1 is as easy as setting up workstations Equal1’s system offers future-proof quantum power ...
Unlike regular computer chips, which rely on binary bits to process information as 1s or 0s, quantum chips use qubits, which are grounded in the principles of quantum mechanics.
In a leap forward for quantum computing, a Microsoft team led by UC Santa Barbara physicists on Wednesday unveiled an eight-qubit topological quantum processor, the first of its kind. The chip, built ...
How it works: Surface code logical qubits for processors of increasing size. Each larger processor can correct more errors than its predecessor. The encoded quantum state is stored on the array of ...
QuamCore says it has solved the “critical scalability challenges” faced since the first (2-qubit) quantum computer performed its first calculation in 1998. It says that integrating a processor with 1 ...
A quantum processor solved a problem in 20 minutes that would take a supercomputer millions of years. A supercomputer then did a part of it in about 2 hours.
In a leap forward for quantum computing, physicists unveiled an eight-qubit topological quantum processor, the first of its kind. The chip, built as a proof-of-concept for the scientists' design ...
In a leap forward for quantum computing, a Microsoft team led by UC Santa Barbara physicists on Wednesday unveiled an eight-qubit topological quantum processor, the first of its kind. The chip ...