Quantum computing offers a game-changing opportunity for the public sector, with the potential to address some of society’s most pressing challenges.
Oskar Painter, Amazon’s head of quantum hardware, criticized Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella ‘s statements as exaggerated. Painter expressed more favorable opinions on quantum efforts by Alphabet Inc.'s Google and IBM.
Quantum computing is a new type of computing that is very different from the regular computers we use today. Regular computers, like the ones in phones, laptops or video game consoles, use what is called bits to store our information.
Analysis pokes holes in protocol that underpins Microsoft’s claim to have created the first topological qubits.
Quantum computing promises to revolutionize industries from AI to drug discovery, but significant engineering challenges remain before we see practical applications.
Despite current limitations, there is substantial value in preparing for a future where quantum computing becomes more practical and widespread. Companies are investing heavily in research and talent to be ready when quantum computing matures.
Austin's most eclectic — and arguably most iconic — festival, the South by Southwest Conference and Festival (SXSW), has arrived, with the Tech Industry Track leading the way. With options for any interest — from buzzy artificial intelligence advancements and quantum computing to bringing extinct species back to life (no,
American quantum computing startup PsiQuantum announced yesterday that it has cracked a significant puzzle on the road to making the technology useful: manufacturing quantum chips in useful quantities.
After several dashed predictions, quantum computing is accelerating rapidly with actual use cases and scientific breakthroughs expected within years, not decades.
Newly achieved precise control over light emitted from incredibly tiny sources, a few nanometers in size, embedded in two-dimensional (2D) materials could lead to remarkably high-resolution monitors and advances in ultra-fast quantum computing,
The quantum computing industry is like a newborn star in limitless space, bright and full of promise and untapped potential, but still has to