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New Scientist on MSNQubit breakthrough could make it easier to build quantum computersQuantum computers that correct their own errors usually require hundreds of thousands of qubits. Start-up Nord Quantique ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNBreakthrough: Quantum computers made 90% more energy efficient, smaller, and fasterNord Quantique unveils Tesseract Code, a breakthrough in quantum error correction that boosts efficiency and reduces system ...
A team of researchers at AI Google Quantum AI, led by Craig Gidney, has outlined advances in quantum computer algorithms and ...
One of the first and most promising uses scientists envision for the rapidly evolving technology of quantum computing is a new approach to drug development.
Quantum computing is on the brink of rendering current encryption systems obsolete. Algorithms like Shor’s and Grover’s ...
As quantum computing hardware advances, the demand for scalable, precise, and fully automated verification techniques for ...
Scientists have developed a powerful new tool for finding the next generation of materials needed for large-scale, fault-tolerant quantum computing. The significant breakthrough means that, for the ...
Researchers have touted the revolutionary potential of quantum computers to take on otherwise intractable challenges, like ...
Quantum computing is radically different to the ... and secrets - think of a soft drink company’s “secret” formula or the precise balance of herbs and spices in a fast food recipe.
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This is the first quantum computer you can actually buy (and use, and power): Equal1's Bell-1 uses a standard power socketEqual1’s Bell-1 quantum computer runs on 1600W and plugs into a standard power socket Deploying Bell-1 is as easy as setting up workstations Equal1’s system offers future-proof quantum power ...
D-Wave is about to make waves. The quantum computing firm announced on Wednesday that, for the first time, it was able to “successfully simulate the properties of magnetic materials” using its ...
A quantum computer has used a single atom to model the complex dynamics of organic molecules interacting with light ...
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