Even as quantum computing advances steadily, it will not replace classical computers in the near future. Most current systems remain experi ...
Alice & Bob’s first white paper explains how cat qubits address the quantum computing field’s issue of scaling and unveils their roadmap Quantum computing can seem opaque, but it shouldn’t be. This ...
Everyone in quantum computing agrees that error correction will be the key to doing a broad range of useful calculations. But early every company in the field seems ...
One of the questions everyone involved in quantum computing is asked is, “When will the technology become commercially viable?” This very question was posed to a panel of experts at the inaugural ...
To build a large-scale quantum computer that works, scientists and engineers need to overcome the spontaneous errors that quantum bits, or qubits, create as they operate. Scientists encode these ...
Microsoft has declared the end of an era of noisy, error-prone quantum machines as it channels its vast resources towards building a fault-tolerant quantum computer designed to work with artificial ...
Quantum computing has long promised to crack problems that defeat even the fastest supercomputers, but the hardware has struggled to scale beyond fragile laboratory prototypes. A new generation of ...
IonQ and Oxford Ionics today announced they have entered into a definitive agreement for IonQ to acquire Oxford Ionics in a transaction valued at $1.075 Billion, which will consist of $1.065 Billion ...