QIA Researchers Create First Operating System for Quantum Networks

QIA Researchers Create First Operating System for Quantum Networks

March 16, 2025
Delft, The Netherlands: Quantum Internet Alliance (QIA) researchers at TU Delft, QuTech, University of Innsbruck, INRIA and CNRS recently announced the creation of the first operating system designed for quantum networks: QNodeOS. The research, published in Nature, marks a major step forward in transforming quantum networking from a theoretical concept to a practical technology that could revolutionize the future of the internet.

Zuchongzhi-3 Sets New Benchmark With 105-Qubit Superconducting Quantum Processor

Zuchongzhi-3 Sets New Benchmark With 105-Qubit Superconducting Quantum Processor

March 10, 2025
A team of researchers from the University of Science and Technology of China (USTC) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and its partners have made significant advancements in random quantum circuit sampling with Zuchongzhi-3, a superconducting quantum computing prototype featuring 105 qubits and 182 couplers. Operating at a speed 10¹⁵ times faster than the most powerful supercomputer currently available and one million times faster than Google's latest published results, the achievement marks a major milestone in quantum computing and follows the success of its predecessor, Zuchongzhi-2.

Paving the Way to Quantum Supercomputers

Paving the Way to Quantum Supercomputers

February 9, 2025
In a milestone that brings quantum computing tangibly closer to large-scale practical use, scientists at Oxford University Physics have demonstrated the first instance of distributed quantum computing. Using a photonic network interface, they successfully linked two separate quantum processors to form a single, fully connected quantum computer, paving the way to tackling computational challenges previously out of reach. The results have been published today in Nature.

Researchers Make Leap in Quantum Computing

Researchers Make Leap in Quantum Computing

January 28, 2025
a team of Harvard scientists has succeeded for the first time in trapping molecules to perform quantum operations. This feat was accomplished by using ultra-cold polar molecules as qubits, or the fundamental units of information that power the technology. The findings, recently published in the journal Nature, open new realms of possibility for harnessing the complexity of molecular structures for future applications.

Department of Energy Announces $71 Million for Research on Quantum Information Science Enabled Discoveries in High Energy Physics

Department of Energy Announces $71 Million for Research on Quantum Information Science Enabled Discoveries in High Energy Physics

January 26, 2025
the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced $71 million in funding for 25 projects in high energy physics that will use the emerging technologies of quantum information science to answer fundamental questions about the universe.

Final 6 Pilot Projects Selected for NSF National Quantum Virtual Laboratory

Final 6 Pilot Projects Selected for NSF National Quantum Virtual Laboratory

December 17, 2024
The U.S. National Science Foundation has launched six pilot projects to bridge scientific gaps between current quantum technological capabilities and those needed to fully harness quantum properties of energy and matter for practical uses. The six projects join five others that the agency announced in August. Collectively, they are supported by the NSF National Quantum Virtual Laboratory (NSF NQVL) initiative, an ambitious effort to accelerate the development of quantum technologies by providing researchers anywhere in the U.S. with access to specialized resources.

IonQ to Acquire Qubitekk, Furthering Leadership in Quantum Networking .

IonQ to Acquire Qubitekk, Furthering Leadership in Quantum Networking .

November 7, 2024
Today, IonQ announced that it has reached a definitive agreement to acquire substantially all of the operating assets of Qubitekk, Inc., a leading Vista, CA-based quantum networking company. As part of the transaction, the Qubitekk team will join IonQ to further enhance IonQ’s leading position in the quantum networking industry. IonQ anticipates closing the acquisition within the next six months, subject to the satisfaction of certain closing conditions.

Major Development Successes in Diamond Spin Photon Quantum Computers

Major Development Successes in Diamond Spin Photon Quantum Computers

October 26, 2024
Lower cooling requirements, longer operating times, lower error rates: Quantum computers based on spin photons and diamond promise significant advantages over competing quantum computing technologies. The consortium of the BMBF project SPINNING coordinated by Fraunhofer IAF has succeeded in decisively advancing the development of spin-photon-based quantum computers. On October 22 and 23, 2024, the partners presented the interim project results at the mid-term meeting of the BMBF funding measure Quantum Computer Demonstration Setups in Berlin.

IonQ Demonstrates Remote Ion-Ion Entanglement, a Significant Milestone in Developing Networked Quantum Systems at Scale

IonQ Demonstrates Remote Ion-Ion Entanglement, a Significant Milestone in Developing Networked Quantum Systems at Scale

October 4, 2024
IonQ, a leader in the quantum computing industry, announced it has achieved the next milestone on the path towards scaling its quantum systems – demonstrating remote ion-ion entanglement. Building off the ion-photon entanglement achievement announced in February, this demonstration announced in September showcases the second out of four significant milestones required to develop photonic interconnects – a foundational step towards quantum networking and a core component of IonQ’s scaling strategy.

Quantum Source Raises $50 Million Series a Funding to Make Scalable, Useful Quantum Computing a Reality

Quantum Source Raises $50 Million Series a Funding to Make Scalable, Useful Quantum Computing a Reality

September 11, 2024
Quantum Source, an Israel-based company developing, technology for powerful, cost-effective, practical photonic quantum computers, announced today it has raised a $50M Series A investment round led by Eclipse, with participation from Standard Investments, Level VC, Canon Equity, as well as existing investors Pitango First, Grove Ventures, 10D, and Dell Technologies Capital.
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