Business & Industry
Zapata Computing
Zapata Computing. Zapata Computing ratchets up their up-start chalk-talk. Details from a quantum computing business’ upstart. They’re more than quantum algorithms and applications. This
IBM’s View of Status of Quantum Conmputing
IBM’s View. IBM delivers their view of the current status of quantum computing and a prediction for quantum advantage at 3 to 5 years.
The Amazon of Quantum Cloud Computing?
The Amazon of Quantum Cloud Computing? Rigetti, arguably the world leader in the race to quantum advantage, is offering quantum cloud computing services to
Data Security Company Boosts Income with Algorithm
Data Security Company Boosts Income with Algorithm. The Entanglement Research Institute signs data security agreement with firm providing quantum resistant cryptographic methods. This report
Quantum Computing Gets Its Own Stock Fund
Quantum Computing Gets Its Own Stock Fund. Quantum computing is catching Wall Street’s eye with its first ETF. The ETF invests in 60 companies engaged
Predictions and Challenges
More than one research firm is tossing out ideas for quantum computing’s influence on the world by 2028…
72, 50, 49, 128
Google has 72-qubits. IBM has 50-qubits. Intel and QuTech have partnered on a 49-qubit chip. Now, Rigetti, one of the first and most forward leaning quantum computing commercializers is working on a 128-qubit machine. The company is building the new machine on scalable qubit rings composed of two connected 8-qubit rings. Additional work at Rigetti is looking to sharpen focus on quantum computing software; particularly in the areas of machine learning and quantum system optimization.
NOK, GOOGL, MSFT, LMT, INTC, IBM, T
Quantum computer design and quantum computing applications go hand-in-hand but not all of the corporate giants are involved in both per se. Some, Nokia (NOK), and AT&T (T), for example, are looking further into the future to gain advantage of the others’ near-term efforts. These two giants are looking at its use in 5G.
Intel’s Direction
It is no secret Intel is all-in for producing quantum computers. They have the infrastructure to mass produce computer chips. Now, if they could get a quantum chip to fit into this production line what else could there be?