D-Wave commercially launched Advantage2 in May, a powerful and energy-efficient annealing quantum computer capable of solving computationally complex problems beyond the reach of classical computers.
Quantum computers hold the potential of solving some optimization and data processing problems that cannot be tackled by classical computers. Many of the most promising quantum computing platforms ...
Lead author and PhD student Vassili Matsos looking at the Paul trap quantum computing device in the Quantum Control Laboratory at the University of Sydney. To build a large-scale quantum computer that ...
MicroCloud Hologram Inc. (NASDAQ: HOLO), ('HOLO” or the 'Company'), a technology service provider, launched a brand-new FPGA-based quantum computing simulation framework founded on a serial-parallel ...
Researchers have developed a new protocol for characterizing quantum gate errors, paving the way toward more reliable quantum simulations and fault-tolerant quantum computing. Researchers have ...
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Quantum information processing promises to be much faster and more secure than what today’s supercomputers can achieve, but doesn’t exist yet because its building blocks, qubits ...
Alphabet Inc., IonQ, Inc., and D-Wave Quantum Inc. offer diverse exposure to quantum computing technologies and investment opportunities. IONQ focuses on gate-based trapped ion quantum computers, ...
D-Wave Quantum focuses on quantum annealing, which finds approximate solutions to optimization problems Rivals like IonQ and Google pursue gate-based quantum computing -- a more precise endeavor that ...
Researchers have developed a new protocol for benchmarking quantum gates, a critical step toward realizing the full potential of quantum computing and potentially accelerating progress toward ...