Quantinuum Unveils Accelerated Roadmap to Achieve Universal, Fully Fault-Tolerant Quantum Computing by 2030
Quantinuum Unveils Accelerated Roadmap to Achieve Universal, Fully Fault-Tolerant Quantum Computing by 2030
Quantinuum, the world’s largest and leading integrated quantum computing company, unveiled its roadmap to universal, fully fault-tolerant quantum computing by 2030. The roadmap materially accelerates the path to commercial quantum computing systems with the potential to unlock a trillion-dollar market and enable AI to help solve some of the world’s most pressing problems. In parallel, Quantinuum in partnership with Microsoft announced a series of milestones and integrations.
Oxford Ionics Sets New World Record in Qubit Readout
Oxford Ionics Sets New World Record in Qubit Readout
Oxford Ionics, a leader in trapped-ion quantum computing, today announced it has set a new record in quantum state preparation and measurement (SPAM). The results, experimentally implemented at the University of Oxford, demonstrate the highest recorded SPAM fidelities of any quantum computing platform at 99.9993%.
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
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.
Toshiba Develops Large-Scale Quantum Key Distribution Network Control Technology and High-Speed Quantum Key Distribution Technology
Toshiba Develops Large-Scale Quantum Key Distribution Network Control Technology and High-Speed Quantum Key Distribution Technology
Toshiba Corporation, a leading innovator in technologies realizing quantum key distribution (QKD) for secure network communications, has announced two significant advances in essential technologies for establishing global-scale quantum networks: Large-Scale Quantum Key Distribution Network Control Technology, and High-Speed Quantum Key Distribution Technology.
U.S. Commerce Department Implements New Export Controls on Quantum Computing and Advanced Technologies
U.S. Commerce Department Implements New Export Controls on Quantum Computing and Advanced Technologies
The U.S. Commerce Department’s Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) published an interim final rule implementing export controls on emerging technologies, including quantum computing and semiconductor manufacturing.
Major Leap for Nuclear Clock Paves Way for Ultraprecise Timekeeping
Major Leap for Nuclear Clock Paves Way for Ultraprecise Timekeeping
An international research team led by scientists at JILA, a joint institute of the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and the University of Colorado Boulder, has demonstrated key elements of a nuclear clock. A nuclear clock is a novel type of timekeeping device that would use signals from the core, or nucleus, of an atom. The team used a specially designed ultraviolet laser to precisely measure the frequency of an energy jump in thorium nuclei embedded in a solid crystal.
Toshiba and SpeQtral Enter MOU with ST Engineering to Accelerate Quantum-Secure Communication Solutions in Southeast Asia
Toshiba and SpeQtral Enter MOU with ST Engineering to Accelerate Quantum-Secure Communication Solutions in Southeast Asia
Toshiba Digital Solutions Corporation (Toshiba), the Toshiba Group company of digital and quantum technology businesses, alongside its strategic partner SpeQtral, a leading quantum communications technology company, have announced the signing of a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with ST Engineering, a global technology, defence and engineering group, to formalize their strategic alliance and strengthen their go-to-market strategy for quantum-secure communications solutions in Singapore and Southeast Asia.
Quantum Science and Engineering Expands Across the Nation With $39M From NSF
Quantum Science and Engineering Expands Across the Nation With $39M From NSF
The U.S. National Science Foundation is investing $39 million to help grow quantum research activities at more institutions across America through the NSF Expanding Capacity in Quantum Information Science and Engineering (ExpandQISE) program. This investment will fund 23 research projects aiming to break new ground in fields such as quantum computing, sensors and materials.
Duke-Led Team Begins Plans for an Enormous 256-Qubit Quantum Computer
Duke-Led Team Begins Plans for an Enormous 256-Qubit Quantum Computer
Researchers at the Duke Quantum Center are embarking down an ambitious road to engineer the most powerful quantum computer in the world. If all goes to plan, the collaboration could become the first to demonstrate a quantum system that can outperform a classical computer for a range of scientific applications.
Fujitsu and Osaka University Accelerate Progress Toward Practical Quantum Computing
Fujitsu and Osaka University Accelerate Progress Toward Practical Quantum Computing
Fujitsu Limited and the Center for Quantum Information and Quantum Biology at Osaka University (QIQB) today announced the joint development of two new technologies for the space-time efficient analog rotation quantum computing architecture that will accelerate the realization of practical quantum computing.