The IonQ Tempo System, Utilizing Architecture of RMQA, Will Be IonQ’s First Commercial System to Leverage Barium Ions

A senior vice president at IonQ recently revealed some technical details about the IonQ Tempo quantum system: Tempo will be IonQ's first system to use the reconfigurable multi-core quantum architecture (RMQA), and it will also be their first commercial quantum system to leverage barium ion qubits.

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IonQ Unveils Accelerated Roadmap and New Technical Milestones to Propel Commercial Quantum Advantage Forward

IonQ Unveils Accelerated Roadmap and New Technical Milestones to Propel Commercial Quantum Advantage Forward

July 23, 2024
Performance, scale, and enterprise-grade pillars further define IonQ’s unmatched and integrated approach to achieving commercial quantum advantage.

Fujitsu and ANU to Bring World-Class Quantum Computing to Australia

Fujitsu and ANU to Bring World-Class Quantum Computing to Australia

July 4, 2024
Fujitsu today announced that Fujitsu Australia Limited and The Australian National University (ANU) in Canberra concluded a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to ensure that industry and government professionals, researchers, academics, and students in Australia will soon have access to a world-class quantum research facility. The agreement will see the two organizations partner to establish a center for quantum research, with ambitions to build an onsite quantum computer.

World’s Most Accurate and Precise Atomic Clock Pushes New Frontiers in Physics

World’s Most Accurate and Precise Atomic Clock Pushes New Frontiers in Physics

July 2, 2024
In humankind’s ever-ticking pursuit of perfection, scientists have developed an atomic clock that is more precise and accurate than any clock previously created. The new clock was built by researchers at JILA, a joint institution of the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and the University of Colorado Boulder.

IBM Will Deploy the First IBM Commercial Quantum Computer in South Korea at Yonsei University in the Latter Half of This Year

IBM will deploy Korea's first IBM commercial quantum computer at Yonsei University’s Songdo campus in Incheon in the latter half of this year. Yesterday, The full-scale model of the IBM Quantum System One was displayed at the Quantum Korea 2024 event held in Goyang, South Korea. It is understood that Yonsei University and IBM announced their collaboration to build the "Yonsei-IBM Quantum Computing Center" in July last year, making South Korea the fifth country to deploy IBM's superconducting quantum computer locally.

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Qblox Secures $26 Million in Series a Funding to Accelerate Quantum Control Stack Development

Qblox Secures $26 Million in Series a Funding to Accelerate Quantum Control Stack Development

June 21, 2024
Qblox, a leading innovator in quantum technology, announces the successful closure of its Series A funding round, securing $26 million in investment led by Quantonation and Invest-NL Deep Tech fund and with the participation of QDNL participations and the European Innovation Council (EIC).

EuroHPC JU Launches the Procurement for a New Quantum Computer in Spain

EuroHPC JU Launches the Procurement for a New Quantum Computer in Spain

May 16, 2024
The European High Performance Computing Joint Undertaking (EuroHPC JU) has launched a call for tender for the installation of EuroQCS-Spain, a new EuroHPC quantum computer to be integrated into the EuroHPC supercomputer MareNostrum5.

Un-Jammable Quantum Tech Takes Flight to Boost UK’s Resilience Against Hostile Actors

Un-Jammable Quantum Tech Takes Flight to Boost UK’s Resilience Against Hostile Actors

May 14, 2024
In a first-of-its-kind achievement, the UK has successfully completed commercial flight trials of advanced quantum-based navigation systems that cannot be jammed or spoofed by hostile actors.

New System Boosts Efficiency of Quantum Error Correction

New System Boosts Efficiency of Quantum Error Correction

May 1, 2024
Now, a team of scientists led by researchers at the Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering (PME) at the University of Chicago have developed the blueprint for a quantum computer that can more efficiently correct errors. The system uses a new framework, based around quantum low-density party-check (qLDPC) codes — which can detect errors by looking at the relationship between bits — as well as a new hardware involving reconfigurable atom arrays, which allow qubits to communicate with more neighbors and therefore let the qLDPC data be encoded in fewer qubits.

RIKEN Selects IBM’s Next-Generation Quantum System to be Integrated with the Supercomputer Fugaku

RIKEN Selects IBM’s Next-Generation Quantum System to be Integrated with the Supercomputer Fugaku

May 1, 2024
Today, IBM has announced an agreement with RIKEN, a Japanese national research laboratory, to deploy IBM’s next-generation quantum computer architecture and best-performing quantum processor at the RIKEN Center for Computational Science in Kobe, Japan. It will be the only instance of a quantum computer co-located with the supercomputer Fugaku.
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