A truly useful quantum computer must be able to run any algorithm, with the same versatility an ordinary laptop offers.
A surge of funding and federal action is giving the once-futuristic technology a more immediate role in everything from ...
The first complete quantum computer built by a Dutch company has been delivered to a customer, but that customer is a German ...
Quantum computers promise to solve problems that would take even the fastest conventional supercomputers a vast amount of ...
Netherlands-based QuiX Quantum has delivered Carina, the world's first universal photonic quantum computer designed for ...
Researchers cobbled together funding and time to show how quantum computing could aid in the development of drugs to help ...
The company has drawn governments, a major chipmaker, and the Pentagon into an effort to control fragile photons and build a ...
QuiX Quantum delivered the Netherlands’ first quantum computer to Germany’s DLR aerospace institute, Financieele Dagblad (FD) ...
IonQ is leading the way on quantum computing accuracy.
For decades, computers have become faster, smaller, and more powerful. But even the world’s best supercomputers have limits.
Quantum computing stocks are the sharpest casualties in Monday morning trading, with the group selling off in unison even ...
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