Demonstrating High-Fidelity Gates and the World’s Largest Entangled Logical Qubit State in Atom Computing’s Flagship Systems

Demonstrating High-Fidelity Gates and the World’s Largest Entangled Logical Qubit State in Atom Computing’s Flagship Systems

November 22, 2024
In September Microsoft announced their collaboration with Atom Computing to build the world’s most powerful quantum machine, and create a unique commercial offering which is available for order today. Just two months after this announcement they are excited to share the news that together they have now entangled 24 logical qubits, setting a new world record. They also jointly demonstrated error detection, correction, and computation with 28 logical qubits on Atom’s flagship systems.

IQM Quantum Computers Unveils Development Roadmap Focused on Fault-Tolerant Quantum Computing by 2030

IQM Quantum Computers Unveils Development Roadmap Focused on Fault-Tolerant Quantum Computing by 2030

November 14, 2024
IQM Quantum Computers (IQM), a global leader in superconducting quantum computing, today announced its development roadmap with technical milestones targeting fault tolerant quantum computing by 2030, while enabling a dedicated Noisy Intermediate-Scale Quantum (NISQ) approach for near-term usage.

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

April 4, 2024
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.

Pasqal Announces a New Management Structure With the Appointment of Loïc Henriet as CEO and Wasiq Bokhari As Executive Chairman

Pasqal Announces a New Management Structure With the Appointment of Loïc Henriet as CEO and Wasiq Bokhari As Executive Chairman

March 24, 2025
Quantum computing is entering a phase where it is demonstrating its ability to handle industrial use cases more efficiently than even the most advanced classical technologies. This phase signals the industrial-scale adoption of these technologies, a trend for which Pasqal is preparing itself as it seeks to reinforce its position as a global leader. In this context, Pasqal announces a new management structure that will accelerate the development and deployment of its technology.

Terra Quantum and Evonik Successfully Complete Geometry Optimization Project

Terra Quantum and Evonik Successfully Complete Geometry Optimization Project

January 16, 2025
Terra Quantum are pleased to announce the successful completion of a collaborative project between Terra Quantum and Evonik, focusing on geometry optimization tasks modelled with CFD-simulation. This project showcases the practical application of quantum-inspired technologies in addressing complex industrial challenges.

Quantinuum Named Winner in Fast Company’s 2024 Next Big Things in Tech Awards

Quantinuum Named Winner in Fast Company’s 2024 Next Big Things in Tech Awards

November 21, 2024
Quantinuum, the world’s largest and leading integrated quantum computing company, has been recognized by Fast Company as a winner in the 2024 Next Big Things in Tech Awards in the Computing, Chips, and Foundational Technology category. In its fourth year, the list honors technology breakthroughs that promise to shape the future of our society. This prestigious accolade underscores Quantinuum’s advancements with its System Model H2 quantum processor, the latest in a series of groundbreaking announcements.

Nu Quantum and NQCC Lead Effort to Network Quantum Processors in the UK

Nu Quantum and NQCC Lead Effort to Network Quantum Processors in the UK

October 5, 2024
Nu Quantum, a leading quantum networking company, and the UK’s National Quantum Computing Centre (NQCC) are announcing Project IDRA – the first phase of a 4-year project to build a pioneering optically connected, multi-node distributed quantum computing system.

Atom Computing: Building Quantum Supercomputers with Microsoft

Atom Computing: Building Quantum Supercomputers with Microsoft

September 12, 2024
oday Microsoft announced a game-changing collaboration to extend our lead in the race: together we will build the world’s most powerful quantum computer on a path to scientific and commercial advantage. Microsoft and Atom Computing have been working closely together to accelerate the development of fault-tolerant quantum supercomputers that can solve impactful problems too difficult for even the most powerful classical supercomputing systems.

University of Copenhagen and MIT Join Forces for Transatlantic Research in Quantum Computing

University of Copenhagen and MIT Join Forces for Transatlantic Research in Quantum Computing

June 30, 2024
Researchers at the Niels Bohr Institute have signed a 4-year collaboration agreement with world leading quantum researchers at the renowned Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in Boston, USA. Researchers and students at both universities will join forces to try and solve the biggest quantum puzzles that continue to challenge researchers worldwide in the race to develop fault tolerant quantum computers. These new supercomputers, with unprecedented computational power for certain problems, have the potential to solve some of the universe's greatest mysteries.

PsiQuantum announces QREF and Bartiq: Open-Source Software for Better Tools, Libraries and Datasets

PsiQuantum announces QREF and Bartiq: Open-Source Software for Better Tools, Libraries and Datasets

May 9, 2024
PsiQuantum today announced the availability of the Quantum Resource Estimation Format (QREF) and the beta release of Bartiq, a Quantum Resource Estimator (QRE) for Fault Tolerant Quantum Computing (FTQC). QREF provides an open data format to represent FTQC algorithms and Bartiq is set to guide researchers and developers through the complexities of resource estimation for various fault-tolerant quantum algorithms.
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