Rigetti Computing Launches the Novera QPU Partner Program
Rigetti Computing Launches the Novera QPU Partner Program
The Novera QPU Partner Program aims to enable high-performing, on-premises quantum computing by creating an ecosystem of quantum computing hardware, software, and service providers who build and offer integral components of a functional quantum computing system. Novera QPU customers can work with Novera QPU partners to build a quantum computer powered by the Novera QPU that satisfies their system requirements and quantum computing research objectives.
A Blueprint for Making Quantum Computers Easier to Program
A Blueprint for Making Quantum Computers Easier to Program
A CSAIL study highlights why it is so challenging to program a quantum computer to run a quantum algorithm, and offers a conceptual model for a more user-friendly quantum computer.
IonQ to Report First Quarter 2024 Financial Results on May 8, 2024
Quantum computing leader IonQ has revealed plans to unveil its financial results for the quarter ending March 31, 2024, on May 8, 2024. The announcement will be made after the close of financial markets. A conference call is scheduled for 4:30 PM Eastern time on the same day to discuss the results and provide insights into the company's future prospects.
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Springing Simulations Forward with Quantum Computing
Springing Simulations Forward with Quantum Computing
Partnering with researchers from Google Quantum AI and Macquarie University in Sydney, Australia, Wiebe developed an algorithm for simulating systems of coupled masses and springs on quantum computers. The researchers then provided evidence of the new algorithm’s exponential advantage over classical algorithms.
The First IBM Quantum Computer Installed on a University Campus Comes to RPI
The First IBM Quantum Computer Installed on a University Campus Comes to RPI
Now online, the IBM quantum system will expand the longstanding RPI and IBM partnership to accelerate quantum computing research, workforce development, and education in New York.
Rice Find Could Hasten Development of Nonvolatile Quantum Memory
Rice Find Could Hasten Development of Nonvolatile Quantum Memory
Rice University physicists have discovered a phase-changing quantum material — and a method for finding more like it — that could potentially be used to create flash like memory capable of storing quantum bits of information, or qubits, even when a quantum computer is powered down.
Quantinuum Partners with Microsoft in New Phase of Reliable Quantum Computing with Breakthrough Demonstration of Reliable Logical Qubits
Quantinuum Partners with Microsoft in New Phase of Reliable Quantum Computing with Breakthrough Demonstration of Reliable Logical Qubits
Quantinuum, the world’s largest integrated quantum computing company, together with Microsoft, has achieved a breakthrough in making fault tolerant quantum computing a reality, by demonstrating the most reliable logical qubits with active syndrome extraction, an achievement previously believed to be years away from realization.
Making it Look Tweezy: Caltech Researchers Use Optical Tweezer Arrays to Trap Over 6,100 Neutral Atoms
Making it Look Tweezy: Caltech Researchers Use Optical Tweezer Arrays to Trap Over 6,100 Neutral Atoms
A California Institute of Technology research team reports they achieved a significant milestone using optical tweezer arrays to trap over 6,100 neutral atoms.
NVIDIA’s New cuPQC Library Enhances Security Algorithms with GPU Parallelism
NVIDIA’s New cuPQC Library Enhances Security Algorithms with GPU Parallelism
NVIDIA cuPQC brings accelerated computing to developers working on cryptography for the age of quantum computing. The cuPQC library harnesses the parallelism of GPUs for their most demanding security algorithms.
Quantinuum Proves Their Quantum Computers Will Scale with Major Hardware Innovation
Quantinuum Proves Their Quantum Computers Will Scale with Major Hardware Innovation
Quantinuum, the world's leading integrated quantum computing company, today announced a significant advancement in the field of quantum computing scalability. Researchers at Quantinuum have successfully demonstrated a novel approach that solves two major hurdles limiting the scalability and commercial viability of quantum computers: the "wiring problem" and the "sorting problem”.