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German HPC Center Is The First Buyer For New D-Wave Quantum Computer

February 13, 2025 Jeffrey Burt 0

The quantum computing space is replete with big-name companies like IBM, Google, Microsoft, Amazon, and Intel touting incremental but important steps they’re taking to bring the long-promised technology to the fore. …

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Turning A Million-Qubit Quantum Computing Dream Into Reality

May 10, 2022 Dylan Martin 1

James Clarke believes quantum computing won’t become practical until the industry is making chips crammed with upwards of a million error-corrected quantum bits. …

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Quantum Computing Enters 2018 Like It Is 1968

January 10, 2018 Paul Teich 0

The quantum computing competitive landscape continues to heat up in early 2018. …

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Intel Takes First Steps To Universal Quantum Computing

October 11, 2017 Timothy Prickett Morgan 0

Someone is going to commercialize a general purpose, universal quantum computer first, and Intel wants to be the first. …

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Google Sees Long, Expensive Road Ahead For Quantum Computing

July 22, 2015 Timothy Prickett Morgan 0

As was the case over seven decades ago in the early days of digital computing – when the switch at the heart of the system was a vacuum tube, not even a transistor – some of the smartest mathematicians and information theorists today are driving the development of quantum computers, trying to figure out the best physical components to use to run complex algorithms. …

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