Quantum computing just got its “Uncle Sam” moment. The U.S. government is investing more than $2 billion into quantum ...
Massachusetts will invest up to $25 million in a new quantum research facility at ...
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.
Quantum computers have the potential to transform science, accelerating breakthroughs in drug development, cosmology, materials science, nuclear physics, and more.
Quantum Brilliance’s is developing diamond quantum accelerators that will have over 50 qubits and outperform CPUs/GPUs of comparable size, weight and power in important applications. Quantum ...
IonQ is investing $100 million in an R&D facility in Boulder, which is expected to be completed in late summer.
However, in the early days of computing, the outcome was far from clear, as computing technology evolved through mechanical ...
IQM Quantum Computers, the global leader in superconducting quantum computers, has developed a novel quantum error-correcting ...
IonQ, Inc. (NYSE: IONQ) said Tuesday it will collaborate with the Applied Research Laboratory for Intelligence and Security to strengthen quantum computing security. The effort centers on a program ...
Quantum materials are a class of exotic materials with special properties that are governed by quantum mechanics rather than ...
FormFactor is powering parts of the quantum computing build-out with essential cryogenic testing infrastructure, while ...
Both firms post steep losses and sky-high valuations, but their approaches to quantum hardware, and risks, differ sharply. Which model stands out?