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IBM says it’s overcoming a quantum computing challenge with new error-correction techniques for fault-tolerant systems.
The company says it has cracked the code for error correction and is building a modular machine in New York state.
International Business Machines (IBM) is a global leader in technology and consulting and is now boldly advancing quantum ...
The computing giant's new quantum roadmap shows its plan to achieve one of the most important goals in all of quantum ...
The quantum computer, called Starling, will use 200 logical qubits — and IBM plans to follow this up with a ...
Rigetti Computing continues to sell far more shares to raise cash than the company actually sells computers, while quantum ...
IBM on Tuesday revealed its map to the development of its large-scale, fault-tolerant quantum computer styled as "Quantum ...
China officially completed the commercialization and delivery of the ez-QREngine 2.0, its first superconducting quantum computing measurement and control system designed to operate at a scale of 1,000 ...
Starling will be “fault tolerant,” IBM said, meaning it would be able to perform quantum operations for things like drug ...
In a June 6 interview on CNBC’s Squawk Box, Saylor said that if quantum computers ever broke cryptographic security, they ...
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IBM Quantum Starling will be built in a new IBM Quantum Data Center in Poughkeepsie, New York and is expected to perform ...