Quantum Quantum Everywhere (Part 4 of 8)
Fourth part of an eight part-series by Mr. Russ Fein, founder of The Quantum Leap. In this work Russ explains the basic uses of quantum mechanics we have in our everyday lives, the projected uses of quantum computers, and where the impacts of these systems may be felt the greatest. The Quantum Leap is an up-and-coming blog journaling the race to quantum supremacy. Read the series here at The Qubit Report or find the complete series and more at, Quantumtech.blog. Because Quantum is Coming. Qubit
Quantum Superposition and Entanglement (Part 3 of 8)
Third part of an eight part-series by Mr. Russ Fein, founder of The Quantum Leap. In this work Russ presents the concepts of superposition and entanglement and how these translate into the power of the qubit when compared to the classical bit. The Quantum Leap is an up-and-coming blog journaling the race to quantum supremacy. Read the series here at The Qubit Report or find the complete series and more at, Quantumtech.blog. Because Quantum is Coming. Qubit
What is a Computer? Analog vs Digital vs Quantum
Second part of an eight part-series by Mr. Russ Fein, founder of The Quantum Leap. In this work he builds on the foundation to ensure you have an understanding of the differences between analog, digital, and quantum computers. The Quantum Leap is an up-and-coming blog journaling the race to quantum supremacy. Read the series here at The Qubit Report or find the complete series and more at, Quantumtech.blog. Because Quantum is Coming. Qubit
Why is Quantum Computing so Exciting and How Can It Be So Powerful?
First of an eight part-series by Mr. Russ Fein, founder of The Quantum Leap. In layperson’s terms, this first piece lays a foundation for the power of quantum computing versus the classical computer. The Quantum Leap is an up-and-coming blog journaling the race to quantum supremacy. Read the first in the series here at The Qubit Report or find the complete series and more at, Quantumtech.blog. Because Quantum is Coming. Qubit
IonQ Announces New Barium Qubit Technology, Laying Foundation for Advanced Quantum Computing Architectures
IonQ, Inc. (“IonQ”) (NYSE: IONQ), a leader in quantum computing, today announced that it plans to use barium ions as qubits in its systems, bringing about a wave of advantages it believes will enable advanced quantum computing architectures. IonQ is the first quantum computing company able to harness more than one atomic species as qubits, having built its systems to date with ytterbium ions. Now, IonQ plans to use barium ions to build systems that are designed to be faster, more powerful, more easily interconnected, and that feature more uptime for customers.
The Shorts | 12/8/21 | Technology and Hardware in Quantum Computing
The rate at which quantum computing is hitting the media stream is ever-increasing. This piece is a collection of recent articles and reports covering various aspects of quantum computing from the lens of technology and hardware. Mea Cubitt
The Hilton Empire Launches Quantum Technologies Platform
Quantum Age Corporation announces the formation and launch of a unique Platform Partnership with Hilton Business Ventures Corporation, the international, multi-industry enterprise that works to create dynamic change across the hospitality, health and wellness, finance, energy, and real estate sectors.
Finnish, Canadian Firms to Support Scale-Up of Photonic Quantum Computer
VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland was selected by Canadian full-stack photonic quantum computing company Xanadu as a partner to accelerate the development of their photonic quantum computers.
Europe Enters New Era of Hybrid Quantum-HPC
With the “High-Performance Computer and Quantum Simulator hybrid” (HPCQS) project, Europe is entering a new era of hybrid quantum high-performance computing. The aim is to closely connect two quantum simulators, each with over 100 qubits, with two European supercomputers. The infrastructure project is part of the research and innovation action “Advanced pilots towards the European exascale Supercomputers” and is funded by the European High-Performance Computing Joint Undertaking (EuroHPC JU) based in Luxembourg. HPCQS has a total budget of 12 million euros over 4 years, which is financed in equal parts by EuroHPC JU and the participating member states.
The Shorts | 12/1/21 | Technology and Hardware in Quantum Computing
The rate at which quantum computing is hitting the media stream is ever-increasing. This piece is a collection of recent articles and reports covering various aspects of quantum computing from the lens of technology and hardware. Mea Cubitt