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Telling it His Way: Intel’s Quantum Hardware Director Tells the Tale of the Journey to Building a True Quantum Computer

The next major “quantum leap” is probably five years away, when we have a few thousand qubits and can essentially create a logical qubit. For Intel, collaborations across the industry, research communities and academia have driven compelling discoveries in the field.  The more we explore, the more we learn, and the more we collaborate, the faster we go.

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Tackling the Engineering Challenges to Making Quantum Networks a Reality

A U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) National Quantum Information Science Research Center led by DOE’s Argonne National Laboratory, Q-NEXT develops quantum technologies that will improve people’s lives. For example, experts are working to establish quantum information networks that are eavesdrop-proof, a development that would be especially beneficial for areas such as finance.

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The Osprey Has Landed… IBM Unveils 433 Qubit Computer

IBM unveiled it’s latest quantum computer, Osprey. Osprey has the largest qubit count of any IBM quantum processor, more than tripling the 127 qubits on the IBM Eagle processor unveiled in 2021.  This processor has the potential to run complex quantum computations well beyond the computational capability of any classical computer.

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