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6,100 Qubits and Counting: Physicists Shatter Quantum Computing Record
In a Caltech lab, a computer screen showed thousands of tiny points of light—each one a single atom, held in place by laser ...
A team of scientists from the University of Chicago, the University of California Berkeley, Argonne National Laboratory, and ...
Quantum computing could revolutionize information technology by harnessing the strange principles of quantum mechanics. While ...
Zorzetti played a central role in establishing the first dedicated quantum research laboratory at Fermilab and is now a leading contributor to the Superconducting Quantum Materials and Systems (SQMS) ...
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New quantum error correction code could handle millions of qubits efficiently
Japanese scientists develop scalable quantum LDPC error correction codes approaching the theoretical hashing bound.
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6,100-Qubit Processor Shatters Quantum Computing Record
Another major quantum computing record has been broken, and by a considerable margin: physicists have now built an array ...
Assigning ends of the system the standard experimental nicknames of Alice and Bob, the task required Alice to create a ...
Caltech physicists report they have created the largest qubit array assembled to-date: 6,100 neutral-atom qubits trapped in a ...
A photograph of a dilution refrigerator used to cool a superconducting quantum computer. The quantum circuit is inside the ...
Quantum computing engineers in Sydney have demonstrated a clean way to entangle nuclear spins inside silicon chips.
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If You'd Invested $1,500 in Rigetti Computing Stock 1 Year Ago, Here's How Much You'd Have Today
If quantum computers can be commercialized and do what researchers believe is possible, then the sector has the same kind of unlimited potential as AI. The AI trade likely opened investors' eyes, ...
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