IBM has announced major progress in quantum computing development, unveiling new processor technology and setting ambitious ...
Princeton engineers have built a superconducting qubit that lasts three times longer than today’s best versions, marking a ...
A research team at the Jülich Supercomputing Center, together with experts from NVIDIA, has set a new record in quantum ...
Quantum computing has generated huge buzz, with potential to tackle problems in drug discovery, materials science, and optimization that stump traditional computers. Over the last two years, shares of ...
The Company expects to deploy a 150+ qubit system by or around the end of 2026 with an anticipated 99.7% median two-qubit ...
The outlook for delivering a 100-plus qubit system by year-end remains unchanged, but the new road map now includes a 150-plus qubit system for 2026 and a 1,000-plus qubit system for 2027, reflecting ...
Now, IonQ is building on what it gained from Oxford Ionics, announcing a new, record-low error rate for two-qubit gates: ...
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Qubits differ from classical bits, which are coded as only 0 or 1. A qubit can be a combination of both 0 and 1 simultaneously. One way to think of it is as a coin spinning between a 0 and a 1 axis.
IBM moves closer to fault-tolerant quantum advantage with the launch of new hardware and software for scalable quantum ...
A new fault-tolerant architecture using 448 atomic qubits suppresses errors past the critical point needed for scaling.