Advances in recent years suggest we are entering the Quantum Frontier Era. National security, science, economic competitiveness, and cybersecurity will all feel the impact.
Quantum computing has the attention of the most powerful institutions in the world, including Google, Microsoft, Amazon, IBM and the U.S. government. Startups in the space attracted about $2 billion ...
Most of the companies attempting to develop quantum computers are focused on relatively general-purpose machines. D-Wave Quantum isn't. It's working on a technology known as quantum annealing, which ...
The U.S. government is investing in quantum computing. The interesting part is that this looks like a transition to a real quantum supply chain.
Software firm Horizon Quantum claimed it is the first private company to deploy a commercial quantum computer in Singapore. The deployment also makes it the first quantum software company to deploy ...
On May 21, the U.S. Commerce Department announced it would give a total of $2 billion in grants to nine companies at the bleeding edge of quantum computing technology, including I ...
Researchers from the University of Waterloo's Faculty of Science and the Institute for Quantum Computing (IQC) are prioritizing collaboration over competition to advance quantum computer development ...
What if the most complex problems plaguing industries today—curing diseases, optimizing global supply chains, or even securing digital communication—could be solved in a fraction of the time it takes ...
Dilution refrigerator firm Maybell Quantum has closed a new funding round. Maybell develops supercold dilution refrigerators (aka cryostats) designed to keep supercooled quantum computers at the below ...
ZenaTech, Inc. has announced updates on its "Clear Sky" project, a research and development initiative using AI drone swarms alongside quantum computing to enhance localized weather forecasting. This ...
Yet, quantum computers are also larger, pricier, and consume more power than traditional servers. They also tend to output a higher percentage of errors. As a result, quantum computers are still ...