Quantum computing news, features and articles
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Government scientists discover new state of matter that's 'half ice, half fire'U.S. government scientists have developed a new phase of matter dubbed 'half ice, half fire,' which unites opposing electron spins in a unique magnet.
By Alan Bradley Published
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China achieves quantum supremacy claim with new chip 1 quadrillion times faster than the most powerful supercomputersThis new superconducting prototype quantum processor achieved benchmarking results to rival Google's new Willow QPU.
By Alan Bradley Published
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World's 1st modular quantum computer that can operate at room temperature goes onlineScientists have built the first networked quantum computer using photons, demonstrating that room-temperature modules can be connected and scaled up.
By Lisa D. Sparks Published
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Scientists discover simpler way to achieve Einstein's 'spooky action at a distance' thanks to AI breakthrough — bringing quantum internet closer to realityAI has helped physicists discover a simpler way of achieving quantum entanglement. This finding could make it easier to develop quantum communication technologies.
By Peter Ray Allison Published
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AWS launches 'Ocelot' quantum processor — a chip inspired by Schrödinger's cat that corrects errors exponentially with scaleAWS's first-ever quantum chip uses "cat qubits" to reduce errors exponentially as more qubits are added to a system. Scientists say it will lead to scalable and efficient quantum computers.
By Keumars Afifi-Sabet Published
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Scientists create world's 1st chip that can protect data in the age of quantum computing attacksScientists in Switzerland have developed a new method to improve internet security against quantum computing attacks, using quantum-resistant encryption and a new type of hardware.
By Peter Ray Allison Published
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Breakthrough quantum chip that harnesses new state of matter could set us on the path to quantum supremacyMicrosoft scientists have created a quantum processor that taps into a rare state of matter that was first theorized in the 1930s, paving the way for a processor with a million qubits within years.
By Keumars Afifi-Sabet Published
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Quantum simulation breakthrough will lead to 'discoveries impossible in today's fastest supercomputers,' Google scientists claimBy combining digital and analog quantum simulation into a new hybrid approach, scientists have already started to make fresh scientific discoveries using quantum computers.
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World's 1st hybrid quantum supercomputer goes online in JapanJapan's Fugaku supercomputer has gained an edge following the installation of the Reimei quantum computer.
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