While quantum computers are already being used for research in chemistry, material science, and data security, most are still too small to be useful for large-scale applications. A study led by ...
This article was originally published on ARPU. View the original post here. IBM this week laid out one of the most ambitious roadmaps in computing, declaring it plans to have a practical, ...
Scientists have taken another major step toward creating stable quantum computers. Using a specialized quantum computer chip ...
IBM unveiled its path to build the world’s first large-scale, fault-tolerant quantum computer, setting the stage for practical and scalable quantum computing. Delivered by 2029, IBM Quantum Starling ...
A small, counterintuitive tweak to advanced materials can improve how quantum computers hand off information inside their ...
A new Swinburne study is addressing a core paradox: if quantum computing is solving problems that cannot be checked by conventional methods, how can we be certain the results are correct? Quantum ...
When a commercial quantum computer will surpass classical machines for real-world optimization is unknown, but probabilistic ...
It doesn't quite have the buzz of artificial intelligence, but quantum computing is having a moment of its own. Startups focused on quantum technology attracted about $2 billion last year, according ...
Quantum computing may still be regarded by many IT leaders as a very niche technology, but broader business use cases may be just a few years away. While only a handful of companies have machines with ...
The authors declare no competing interests. The research was supported by the Sydney Horizon Fellowship program, the Wellcome Leap Quantum for Bio program, the Australian Research Council, the US ...
A new paper published in Nature Communications could put scientists on the path to understanding one of the wildest, hottest, ...
For decades, Moore’s Law has held true, with computing power doubling roughly every two years as transistors shrink and costs ...