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IBM laid out a detailed plan for a large-scale machine in June, declaring it was on track to build one by the end of the ...
The technique used by Google, known as surface code, works by connecting each qubit in a two-dimensional grid to its nearest ...
Tech companies in the United States are racing to scale quantum computer systems from lab prototypes to industrial machines.
Quantum computing is capable of mind-bending tricks. With Sygaldry, Chad Rigetti hopes it can lower the costs for AI ...
Rigetti Computing RGTI is taking an aggressive step to scale its quantum systems with a chiplet-based design — smaller, ...
The quantum computer, called Starling, will use 200 logical qubits — and IBM plans to follow this up with a 2,000-logical-qubit machine in 2033 ...
Scientists unveil HyperQ, a breakthrough system where one quantum computer allows multi-user access without delays.
Nvidia's DGX Quantum system can help developers rapidly advance quantum programming. IBM's Qiskit has become the leading ...
As quantum computing moves closer to practical implementation, there are three areas in particular to keep an eye on.
IBM believes Nighthawk will be able to achieve true quantum advantage. Nighthawk is a stepping stone toward Starling, the fault-tolerant quantum computer planned for 2028.
View the original post here. IBM this week laid out one of the most ambitious roadmaps in computing, declaring it plans to have a practical, error-corrected quantum computer online by 2029.
IBM and Riken, a national research laboratory in Japan, have unveiled the first quantum computer to be co-located with Riken's supercomputer Fugaku. Based in Kobe, Japan, the IBM Quantum System ...