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On May 21, the U.S. Commerce Department announced it would give a total of $2 billion in grants to nine companies at the bleeding edge of quantum computing technology, including I
Application discovery, algorithms, error correction, resource estimation, hardware execution, and classical components are all critical parts of the quantum computing stack
What use is a quantum computer? Perhaps both more and less than you think, according to quantum computing expert Shayan Majidy
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The U.S. Government Just Invested in These 3 Quantum Computing Stocks. Should Retail Investors Follow Suit?
The government will invest up to $100 million each in D-Wave, Rigetti, and Infleqtion.
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Scientists built what they call the most accurate quantum computing chip yet, using a silicon architecture that piggybacks on existing chip factories
Researchers have built an 11-qubit quantum processor from individual phosphorus atoms embedded in isotopically purified silicon-28, achieving two-qubit gate fidelities of 99.9 percent. The chip uses a modular two-register architecture that pairs nuclear and electron spins as qubits,
Quantum computers could expose our digital secrets – but there are much better reasons to build them
Digital secrets are protected by encryption, which converts meaningful data into an unintelligible form. If quantum computers could unscramble current encryption, they could expose highly sensitive data. Useful, perhaps, for nation states tracking terror cells or spying on strategic competitors – but bad news for everyone else.
Court filings have revealed IBM intends to make a massive five-year investment to be the first company to commercialize quantum computing.
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Quantum computing is an emerging field that uses the principles of quantum mechanics to perform computation. A quantum computer is a very different type of computer that uses the weird rule of quantum physics. It uses qubits instead of bits. It solves ...