Quantum computers are alternative computing devices that process information, leveraging quantum mechanical effects, such as ...
Quantum computer research is advancing at a rapid pace. Today's devices, however, still have significant limitations: For example, the length of a quantum computation is severely limited—that is, the ...
Duke Quantum Center researchers use a neutral-atom platform to simulate unusual localization effects that could underpin robust quantum information storage.
The low-noise, high-gain properties needed for high-performance quantum computing can be realized in a microwave photonic ...
Quantum computers struggle because their qubits are incredibly easy to disrupt, especially during calculations. A new ...
Gov. Wes Moore (D), who calls quantum computing a “lighthouse industry” for Maryland, has secured more than $1 billion in ...
Euro-Q-Exa, supplied by IQM Quantum Computers, is a digital quantum computer with 54 physical qubits. By 2027 it will be ...
Investors piled into quantum computing stocks in 2025, but many of them are now declining sharply.
Euro-Q-Exa is one of six quantum computers being integrated into Europe’s most advanced supercomputing centres, alongside installations in Czechia, France, Italy, Poland, and Spain, reinforcing Europe ...
An experiment with superconducting qubits opens the door to determining whether quantum devices could be less energetically ...
The trailing 12-month returns for IonQ, Rigetti Computing, and D-Wave Quantum make clear that investors are excited about the ...