Claim: Traveling Salesteam Problem Solved for 128 Cities with Quantum Computing
infinityQube, the First Operational Quantum Analog Computer, Is Bringing Quantum Speed to Enterprise Pioneering tech company infinityQ announced cloud access to its first-generation machine — intuitive, energy-efficient and computationally powerful — exploiting quantum effects to tackle real-world complex problems, unsuitable for classical computers (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — infinityQ Technology, Inc., a women led, engineered and managed […]
Designing the Perfect Qubit
Blueprint for a robust quantum future International team establishes guidelines that will serve as a blueprint for pivotal discoveries in quantum information science. Staff scientist Joseph Heremans working in lab at Argonne used to synthesize ultrapure diamond crystals and engineer electron spins that carry quantum information. (Image by Argonne National Laboratory.) Claiming that something has […]
UST of China Claims Significant Step Towards On-Chip Quantum Information Processing
Researchers realize high-efficiency frequency conversion on integrated photonic chip Read More… + A team led by Prof. GUO Guangcan and Prof. ZOU Changling from the University of Science and Technology of China of the Chinese Academy of Sciences realized efficient frequency conversion in microresonators via a degenerate sum-frequency process, and achieved cross-band frequency conversion and […]
AWS Error Correction: Cat Qubit Encoding Suppressing Bit-Flip Errors and More…
Building a Fault-Tolerant Quantum Computer, The Amazon Way Read More… + Recently, a team from AWS Center for Quantum Computing released its first architecture paper that described the process of building a fault-tolerant quantum computer with a novel approach to quantum error correction (QEC). The active quantum error correction is an approach for reducing gate […]
Splitting Beams With a Graphene-Base May Soon Provide Electron Interferometry use in Quantum Computing
Graphene beam splitter gives electron quantum optics a boost Read More… + A graphene-based “beam splitter” for electronic currents has been built by researchers in France, South Korea, and Japan. Created by Preden Roulleau at the University of Paris and colleagues, the tuneable device’s operation is directly comparable that of an optical interferometer. The technology […]
QuiX & PHIX Pair Up to Expand Photonic Quantum Computing Technologies
Qmode project with QuiX QuiX and PHIX started a collaboration in the project Qmode to overcome the packaging challenges of connecting large-scale quantum photonic processors to the outside world. Within the Qmode project, QuiX and PHIX work together to connect a large quantum photonic processor of 50 input/output modes to the outside world. This involves more than […]
Dippin Its Whiskers Further Into the Military Milk-Bowl of Quantum Technology
ColdQuanta eyes quantum applications in electronic warfare (EW), sensors, and anti-submarine warfare (ASW) Read More… + U.S. military researchers needed enabling technologies to advance the performance of atomic vapors for electric field sensing in applications ranging from airborne electronic warfare (EW) to naval anti-submarine warfare (ASW). They found their solution from ColdQuanta Inc. in Boulder, […]
The QCCD Architecture: Honeywell’s Trapped-Ion Quantum Computer Realized
Quantum computer based on shuttling ions is built by Honeywell Read More… + A quantum charged coupled device – a type of trapped-ion quantum computer first proposed 20 years ago – has finally been fully realized by researchers at Honeywell in the US. Other researchers in the field believe the design, which offers notable advantages […]
Quside, Qrypt, Telfonica Tech Taking QRNG, Entropy-as-a-Service to the Cloud
Telefónica Tech collaborates with Quside and Qrypt to validate new quantum technology Telefónica’s digital business holding company is offering its customers next-generation solutions in its VDC cloud service following successful completion of testing. Quantum random number generation and Entropy-as-a-Service (EaaS) architectures have facilitated this advanced offering and the validation of an extensive number of use […]
Quantum Photonic Processor Sales Showing Life
Quix sells first quantum processor to Qontrol Read More… + QuiX, which was founded by the photonics research groups of the University of Twente together with the existing LioniX spinoff company, is currently developing processors for quantum processing and simulation. + QuiX, a photonics spinoff company of the University of Twente, The Netherlands, has announced […]