Governments and tech companies continue to pour money into quantum technology in the hopes of building a supercomputer that can work at speeds we can't yet fathom to solve big problems.
The first nation to achieve quantum supremacy doesn’t just win a science prize. It wins the ability to break every encryption ...
Quantum computing aims for error correction by 2026, with Microsoft, Atom Computing, and QuEra leading efforts to deliver ...
Quantum communication saw major progress, including longer-distance demonstrations and systems that operate closer to ...
Physicists at Silicon Quantum Computing have developed what they say is the most accurate quantum computing chip ever ...
A team of Australian and international scientists has, for the first time, created a full picture of how errors unfold over ...
At the Q2B Silicon Valley conference, scientific and business leaders of the quantum computing industry hailed "spectacular" ...
A new microchip-sized device could dramatically accelerate the future of quantum computing. It controls laser frequencies ...
Traditional computers—be it an Apple Watch or the most powerful supercomputer—rely on tiny silicon transistors that work like on-off switches to encode bits of data. Each circuit can have one of two ...
Businesses move beyond labs to real use cases in finance, healthcare, logistics, and research, delivering faster resul ...
Like their conventional counterparts, quantum computers can also break down. They can sometimes lose the atoms they ...
Researchers believe that quantum computers could be more powerful than the best available super computers right now. Quantum computers will supposedly have the potential to solve some of the world's ...