The Quantum Refrigerator
A completely new cooling concept has been invented at TU Wien (Vienna): Computer simulations show how quantum fields could be used to break low-temperature records.
The Shorts | 8/4/21 | 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
Finisterrae III Project Providing Access to Quantum Computing and Simulation for the Galician Supercomputing Center
Atos has been selected by the Galician Supercomputing Center (CESGA), to design, deliver and install a new supercomputing system, named Finisterrae III, based on Atos’ BullSequana X supercomputing architecture, that will multiply the current capacities of the center by twelve, while providing huge storage capacity. The contract also includes a 30-qubit Atos Quantum Learning Machine (Atos QLM30), which places CESGA as a pioneer in Spain in quantum simulation.
New York University Scientists Invent a New Information Storage and Processing Device
Scientists have developed a means to create a new type of memory, marking a notable breakthrough in the increasingly sophisticated field of artificial intelligence.
Enabling Universal Quantum Communication With Alien Civilizations (Seriously)
Interesting piece from the quantum communications perspective. It can be serious or comical depending on whether the title is kept in mind. With PsiQuantum as a contributor (PsiQuantum just reeled in $400M+) we must ask “Was it all from we Earth bounded beings or is their something extra-terre$trial contributing?” Because Quantum is Coming. Qubit Perhaps […]
Quantum Information Science, Optical Metrology Stand to Gain From Yale’s Speckle Pattern Memory
Producing Memory from Speckle Patterns A team of researchers has developed a way to significantly increase the memory of speckle patterns, the very complex patterns that result from shining a laser light onto an opaque sheet, such as paper, biological tissue, or fog. The method, developed by researchers from Yale, Bilkent University, National Nanotechnology Research […]
Quantum Information Science, Optical Metrology Stand to Gain From Yale’s Speckle Pattern Memory
Producing Memory from Speckle Patterns A team of researchers has developed a way to significantly increase the memory of speckle patterns, the very complex patterns that result from shining a laser light onto an opaque sheet, such as paper, biological tissue, or fog. The method, developed by researchers from Yale, Bilkent University, National Nanotechnology Research […]
The Shorts | 7/28/21 | 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 Google Gets One Step Closer to Error-Corrected Quantum Computing | One of the biggest barriers standing in […]
The Shorts | 7/28/21 | 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 Google Gets One Step Closer to Error-Corrected Quantum Computing | One of the biggest barriers standing in […]
QuiX Demonstrates Its Strength With Quantum Photonic Engineering
QuiX Quantum is a company based in Enschede, the Netherlands, that realizes quantum technology solutions based on the proprietary silicon nitride waveguide technology TriPleX that enables the realization of large-scale integrated photonic circuits with low loss. The maturity of the waveguide technology allows for achieving full reconfigurability and all-to-all connectivity of the elements of the photonic processor that can be thus defined as universal.