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IBM unveiled plans for the world’s first large-scale, fault-tolerant quantum computer, with scalable quantum computing.
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) shares rose as much as 1% in pre-market trade on Tuesday after the company announced ...
The computing giant's new quantum roadmap shows its plan to achieve one of the most important goals in all of quantum ...
IBM's Starling quantum computer is expected to execute 20,000 times more operations than current quantum machines.
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 ...
International Business Machines' fundamentals are the strongest in a decade with a 2.4% dividend yield and long-term ...
describes IBM's quantum low-density parity check (LDPC) codes — a novel fault-tolerance paradigm that researchers say will allow quantum computer hardware to scale beyond previous limitations.
IBM has released two new technical papers that describe some of what the company plans to do to develop the code that will be ...
IBM announces plans for the Quantum Starling, a groundbreaking quantum computer expected by 2029, boosting stock prices ...
The tech company’s shares were up 1.5% at the closing bell Tuesday after it unveiled plans for a large-scale, fault-tolerant ...