D-Wave Announces On-Premises Systems Offering to Push Boundaries of Quantum-Fueled Research and Advance Quantum + AI Development
D-Wave Announces On-Premises Systems Offering to Push Boundaries of Quantum-Fueled Research and Advance Quantum + AI Development
D-Wave Quantum Inc. (“D-Wave” or the “Company”), a leader in quantum computing systems, software, and services and the world’s first commercial supplier of quantum computers, today announced that it is enabling research centers, academic institutions, and governments to purchase on-premises D-Wave Advantage quantum computing systems to help customers push the boundaries of quantum-fueled experimentation, development and usage.
SEEQC Raises $30 Million To Advance Quantum Computing Platforms With the World’s First Full-Stack Processor for Quantum Computers
SEEQC Raises $30 Million To Advance Quantum Computing Platforms With the World’s First Full-Stack Processor for Quantum Computers
SEEQC, the first company to create digital chips to power full-stack quantum computing systems that work with all quantum computing technologies – has raised $30 million to further accelerate the capabilities and commercial rollout of its chip platform. The round was led by NordicNinja and Booz Allen Ventures with participation from SIP Capital, alongside existing investors EQT Ventures, M-Ventures (Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany) BlueYard Capital, FAM and Asset Management.
NTU and NUS Spin-Off Cutting-Edge Quantum Control Technology
NTU and NUS Spin-Off Cutting-Edge Quantum Control Technology
Quantum technology jointly developed at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) and National University of Singapore (NUS) has now been spun off into a new deep tech startup, AQSolotl.
Planqc to Build 1,000-Qubit Neutral-Atom Quantum Computer in €20 Million Government-Funded Project for Leibniz Supercomputing Centre
Planqc to Build 1,000-Qubit Neutral-Atom Quantum Computer in €20 Million Government-Funded Project for Leibniz Supercomputing Centre
planqc has been selected to lead a €20 million project to build and deploy a 1,000-qubit quantum computer at the Leibniz Supercomputing Centre (LRZ) in Garching near Munich. This advanced quantum computer, based on neutral atoms, will be integrated into LRZ’s high-performance computing (HPC) infrastructure, serving as an accelerator for scientific research and towards industrial applications.
ID Quantique Supports the Advancement of ORCA Computing’s Latest Quantum-AI Computing System
ID Quantique Supports the Advancement of ORCA Computing’s Latest Quantum-AI Computing System
ID Quantique (IDQ) is proud to announce it is partnering with ORCA Computing, a leader in quantum computing, to incorporate IDQ’s breakthrough single-photon detection technology in ORCA’s newest PT-2 photonic quantum computing system.
Quandela and Attocube Are Delighted to Have Been Selected by EuroHPC and EuroQCS-France to Supply Photonic Quantum Computer
Quandela and Attocube Are Delighted to Have Been Selected by EuroHPC and EuroQCS-France to Supply Photonic Quantum Computer
Quandela in consortium with attocube systems AG announce that they have been selected by EuroHPC Joint Undertaking and EuroQCS-France to deliver a universal photonic quantum computer, with at least 12 qubits, the most powerful in Europe. The system, owned by EuroHPC and co-acquired by GENCI, will be hosted and operated by CEA at TGCC. It will be coupled to the Joliot-Curie supercomputer, and will be made available to scientific communities in 2025 as part of open research.
Diraq Drives Global Control Techniques to New Heights
Diraq Drives Global Control Techniques to New Heights
In research led by Ingvild Hansen, a PhD student at UNSW and Diraq and supervised by Henry Yang, the work detailed how can drive qubits simultaneously and perform two-qubit logic using the same global driving microwave field.
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.
NSF National Quantum Virtual Laboratory Advances with $5M Funding for 5 Pilot Projects
NSF National Quantum Virtual Laboratory Advances with $5M Funding for 5 Pilot Projects
Realizing practical advantages and societal benefits from quantum-scale phenomena has been a long-sought milestone in quantum information science. The U.S. National Science Foundation today announced the initial $5 million investment across five pilot projects designed to help reach that milestone by taking the first steps toward creating the NSF National Quantum Virtual Laboratory (NQVL), a first-of-its-kind national resource to enable faster discovery and development of use-inspired quantum technologies.
Four Companies Have Joined Forces to Launch a 25-Qubit Superconducting Quantum Computing System and Have Integrated It With Supercomputing
The German research center Jülich, Frankfurt University, ParTec, and Quantum Machines have collaborated to develop a 25-qubit superconducting quantum computing system, which has been integrated into the supercomputing infrastructure at the Jülich Supercomputing Center. Reportedly, the system utilizes QuantumWare's quantum chips, Bluefors' cryogenic refrigerator, Quantum Machines' OPX quantum control system, and the QBridge software environment introduced through collaboration between ParTec and Quantum Machines.