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European researchers are developing quantum computers using light and glass, in a collaboration that promises breakthroughs in computing power, battery technology and scientific discovery.
European researchers are developing quantum computers using light and glass, in a collaboration that promises breakthroughs in computing power, battery technology and scientific discovery.
Quantum computers have the potential to revolutionize computing by solving complex problems that stump even today's fastest ...
Quantum computers hold incredible promise, but one major challenge still stands in the way: their struggle to correct errors ...
The world is standing at the edge of a major transformation -- from digital economy to becoming a quantum economy, a new re ...
Quantum computers theoretically could rapidly find answers to problems that regular computers would take eons to solve, but ...
In recent months, IonQ has made several acquisitions in order to boost its technology stack and intellectual property, buying ...
Quantum computers have operated under a significant limitation: they can run only one program at a time. These million-dollar machines demand ...
IonQ talks algorithmic qubits, AQ, rather than inflated raw qubit counts. Their Forte and Forte Enterprise quantum systems ...
We speak to Cern principal scientist Archana Sharma about pattern recognition, machine learning and quantum technology.