QUBT's NeuraWave lands a Planck Dynamics deal, highlighting demand for photonic AI systems and a potential program above $10M.
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D-Wave announces world’s first gate-model quantum computing simulator for error-aware programming
New offering to help developers prototype applications, model quantum processor behavior and explore advanced workflows as they prepare for access to forthcoming D-Wave™ gate-model systems ...
A public-private partnership in the Mountain West announced new results today that mark steady progress toward the Department ...
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US targets 'world's first' fault-tolerant quantum computer with Genesis mission
The US has unveiled a technological strategy to build and operate a specialized quantum ...
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World-first cloud service makes full use of quantum computing capacity
Researchers in Japan have developed quantum multi-programming auto mode, a function that automatically runs quantum programs ...
Strategic initiative to accelerate practical quantum computing through cross-platform execution to reach fault-tolerant performance optimization ...
D-Wave Quantum (NYSE:QBTS) announces to launch a gate-model quantum computing simulator designed for error-aware programming, a tool the company says could help developers test applications before ...
D-Wave Quantum Inc. has unveiled the Leap Quantum LaunchPad program, designed to support organizations in deploying quantum computing solutions and optimizing business processes. The initiative ...
In a laboratory in Broomfield, Colorado, 98 atoms are suspended in midair, held in place by electric fields and cooled to temperatures close to absolute zero.
Two executive orders signed today direct the Defense Department to field three new types of quantum sensors by 2028, assist the Energy Department in building a quantum supercomputer, and advise other ...
As a young girl, Si-Hui Tan, PhD ’10, started studying science almost as a challenge. “I grew up in Singapore, where science is considered a boy thing,” she says. “I wanted to prove that I could do it ...
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