Tag: Quantum

A new method to constantly monitor the noise around a quantum system

Regardless of their immense promise to unravel new issues, at this time’s quantum computer systems are inherently liable

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Storing quantum information as sound waves

Quantum computing needs a way to store the information it uses and processes. As a new field, it

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Classical computers can keep up with and surpass their quantum counterparts

Quantum computing surpasses classical computing in both speed and memory usage. It opens a way to make predictions

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A new quantum theory explains the “light-induced phase” of matter

Light-induced phases, one group of the recently discovered phases, have attracted much interest from scientists in the last

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A quantum computing leap with a magnetic twist

Building quantum computers mainly relies on building a stable network of qubits to store information, access it and

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Assessing the State of Quantum Data Centers: Promises vs. Reality | DCN

Will quantum computers be the next big thing in the world of data centers? Most quantum optimists –

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UCC research innovations could have an impact on the development of quantum computing

According to University College Cork‘s (UCC) Macroscopic Quantum Matter Group lab researchers, A new superconducting material known as

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Why QCi uniform Quantum Random Number Generator?

From the dawn of time, humans have survived because of their ability to find and identify patterns. For

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Quantum computing’s real promise: Setting expectations for 2023-2043

Editor’s note: This report about the quantum computing sector was published by UK-based IDTechEx. +++ CAMBRIDGE, UK –

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UK gov to invest £45m in quantum computing

The UK government has unveiled plans to invest £45 million in quantum computing, as part of a strategy

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Atom Computing Says Its New Quantum Computer Has Over 1,000 Qubits

The scale of quantum computers is growing quickly. In 2022, IBM took the top spot with its 433-qubit

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Intro to Quantum Random Number Generators

This is part three of a three-part series on quantum security – how it works, the implications for

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