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Quantum startup develops ‘elevator codes’ to achieve 10,000 times lower error rate
French startup Alice and Bob unveiled an "elevator code" that can reduce quantum computing errors by up to 10,000 times.
NVIDIA isn’t building quantum computers, instead it’s using its supercomputing strengths to accelerate quantum computing ...
With a focus on scalability, Paul Terry shares how Photonic's quantum architecture addresses industry challenges and paves ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 is slowly entering the mainstream, as more people discuss the technology and its potential within ...
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Inside the race to build the world’s 1st open-source quantum computer
Quantum computing has long been dominated by proprietary machines locked behind corporate and national lab firewalls, but a ...
In the education space, quantum computing could usher in an entirely new generation of customized AI tutoring, though it ...
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