quantum computing
Quantum computing hits the desktop, no cryo-cooling required — New Atlas
An Australian/German company is developing powerful quantum accelerators the size of graphics cards, writes Loz Blain.
Here is the link: https://newatlas.com/quantum-computing/quantum-computing-desktop-room-temperature/
Intel delivers 17-qubit superconducting test chip
Intel says it delivered a 17-qubit superconducting test chip for quantum computing to QuTech, the company's quantum research partner in the Netherlands.
Qubits are tremendously...
Accenture, 1QBit, Biogen develop quantum-enabled molecular comparison app
Accenture and quantum software firm 1QBit collaborated with Biogen to develop a quantum-enabled molecular comparison application, that could improve advanced molecular design to speed...
D-Wave raises $50 million
Quantum computing company D-Wave Systems has received new capital in the form of convertible notes from the Public Sector Pension Investment Board. PSP Investments...
D-Wave, Virginia Tech to create permanent quantum computing center
D-Wave and Virginia Tech have inked an agreement to work towards the creation of a permanent quantum computing center, to house a D-Wave system...