QUBT strengthens its TFLN leadership with a NIST contract and a POET partnership targeting ultra-fast 3.2Tbps data engines.
Imagine waking up one morning to find that every digital system you depend on has failed.Your bank account is inaccessible. Your private messages are public. Government databases have been breached.
A new type of germanium superconductor could allow classical and quantum chips to be built into one device, creating better and more reliable quantum computers.
A team led by researchers at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) has made a breakthrough in semiconductor development that ...
Fraunhofer IAF, Qudora Tech, and AMO are co-developing new photonic components for ion-trap quantum computers.