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World-first: US quantum computer solves problem million years faster than supercomputer
D-Wave Quantum Inc., a California-based startup working in the realm of quantum computing for commercial applications, has ...
For most high school students, late-night scrolling on Instagram leads to memes or music clips. But for Arjun Dalwadi, a rising third-year electrical and computer engineering student, it led down a ...
Genya Crossman is a lifelong learner passionate about helping people understand and use quantum computing to solve the world’s most complex problems. Crossman, an IEEE member, is a quantum strategy ...
Researchers at Columbia Engineering have unveiled HyperQ, a system that brings cloud-style virtualization to quantum computing, allowing multiple users to share a single quantum processor ...
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IBM plans to launch Starling quantum computer by 2029, it can detect and fix its own errors without crashing
IBM has unveiled a new vision to create the world's first large-scale, fault-tolerant quantum computer. The company aims to deliver the system in 2029, and calls it "IBM Quantum Starling" system. The ...
Award-winning physicist Matt Eichenfield has been named the inaugural Karl Gustafson Endowed Chair of Quantum Engineering in the Department of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering at CU Boulder ...
There are currently about 80 companies across the world manufacturing quantum computing hardware. Because I report on quantum computing, I have had a chance to watch it grow as an industry from up ...
While the concept of quantum computing has been discussed for more than 40 years, only recently have experiments indicated that a practical quantum computer may be possible. Recent developments in ...
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