The boom and bust and re-boom in quantum computing stocks over the last few weeks (look for example at the price gain and collapse and re-gain of RGTI, QBTS, QUBT, IONQ and others) has drawn ...
IBM researchers used a 127-qubit quantum computer in 2023 to accurately solve a certain type of problem, albeit one without any real-world applications, faster than a traditional computer.
Another potentially game-changing area has been gaining attention in recent times: quantum computing. Many companies -- from smaller players focusing on this technology alone to technology giants ...
Traditional computing methods are struggling to keep pace with these challenges. Quantum technology, while still in its early stages, provides a promising path to improving the management of ...
Google made a breakthrough in quantum computing in December, generating a lot of excitement among investors. Wall Street analysts still see upside in one other quantum computing stock that's ...
IonQ has a unique approach to creating quantum computing systems. The company is gaining new customers and partnerships. But quantum computing is just getting started, and IonQ's stock is already ...
Various methods are used to correct errors in quantum computers. Not all operations can be implemented equally well with different correction codes. Therefore, a research team from the University ...
Jan. 8, 2025 — A research team has achieved a groundbreaking quantum simulation of the non-Hermitian skin effect in two dimensions using ultracold fermions, marking a significant advance in ...
Interlune is sharply focused near-term on extracting Helium-3 for superconducting quantum computing applications. The Helium-3 itself is used to cool the devices to as close a temperature to absol ...
Quantum computing is an emerging field that leverages the principles of quantum mechanics to process information in fundamentally different ways than classical computers. This technology has the ...
Computers also make mistakes. These are usually suppressed by technical measures or detected and corrected during the calculation. In quantum computers, this involves some effort, as no copy can ...