IBM researchers used a 127-qubit quantum computer in 2023 to accurately solve a certain type of problem, albeit one without any real-world applications, faster than a traditional computer.
Another potentially game-changing area has been gaining attention in recent times: quantum computing. Many companies -- from smaller players focusing on this technology alone to technology giants ...
IonQ has a unique approach to creating quantum computing systems. The company is gaining new customers and partnerships. But quantum computing is just getting started, and IonQ's stock is already ...
Google made a breakthrough in quantum computing in December, generating a lot of excitement among investors. Wall Street analysts still see upside in one other quantum computing stock that's ...
One of the most frequently asked questions about quantum computers is a simple one: When will they be useful? If you talk to people in the field, you'll generally get a response in the form of ...
In early December, Alphabet's Google announced a breakthrough in quantum computing that has the potential to push the entire industry forward. Its Willow quantum chip can reduce errors ...
Scientists used antimony atoms to improve quantum computing by making qubits more stable, like a quantum cat, and ...
Gil Herrera, the National Security Agency’s research director, has spoken publicly in multiple places about how, if a true, fully powerful quantum computer were built, it could have the ...
Quantum computing has the potential to accelerate how companies and scientists process data, which could lead to more advanced artificial intelligence, better weather predictions, and medical ...
Quantum computing, cryptographic agility and artificial intelligence (AI) will lead a pack of advancing technologies slated for use by bad actors to steal, gain control or unfairly influence ...
unlocking new possibilities in quantum ... Jan. 3, 2025 — Chemistry researchers have taken a key step toward next-generation optical computing and memory with the discovery of luminescent ...
This is why scientists have been trying to develop photonic quantum computers, an advanced computing concept that uses mirrors, beam splitters, and optical fibers to manipulate photons.