Made in Abu Dhabi: Simple Quantum Chips a Goal by End of the Summer

TII to Build UAE’s First Quantum Computer The Institute will construct the computer at its Quantum Research Centre labs, in collaboration with Barcelona-based Qilimanjaro Quantum Tech Work is underway to build a quantum computer in Abu Dhabi, in the United Arab Emirates, ushering an important milestone for the region in this breakthrough era in computing. […]

In Production:  Purdue-Bits, or P-Bits, Part of a Poor Person’s Probabilistic Computing System

Creating a new type of computing that’s ‘naturally probabilistic’ Purdue University researchers are building a probabilistic computer that could bridge the gap between classical and quantum computing to more efficiently solve problems in areas such as drug research, encryption and cybersecurity, financial services, data analysis and supply chain logistics. (Illustration by Gwen Keraval) WEST LAFAYETTE, […]

Scientists Mesh Photon Entanglement, Fiber Optics, and Qubits in Step Towards Quantum Network

When memory qubits and photons get entangled Encrypting data in a way that ensures secure communication is an ever-growing challenge because crucial components of today’s encryption systems cannot withstand future quantum computers. Researchers around the world are therefore working on technologies for novel encryption methods that are also based on quantum effects. The phenomenon of […]

Quantum Information Processing Gets Conventional-Like Memory Storage

New Laser-Assisted Non-Volatile Memory Based on 2D van-der-Waals Heterostructures The researchers designed and investigated a few-layer rhenium disulfide (ReS2) field-effect transistor with a local floating gate (FG) of monolayer graphene separated by a thin hexagonal boron nitride (h-BN) tunnel layer and applied it to non-volatile memory (NVM) devices. FG-NVM devices based on 2D van-der-Waals heterostructures […]

Netflix-n-Chill?  Try Linde & Bluefors Cryo-Cooling as a Better Solution to Heating Up

Linde and Bluefors to Jointly Develop Cryogenic Cooling Solutions for Large-Scale Quantum Computing Technology Two global market leaders join forces, each bringing their expertise to the table Combined effort gets cryogenics ready for next steps of large-scale quantum computing Solution builds on a long-term relationship and close collaboration  Pullach, Germany, and Helsinki, Finland, March 15, […]

Bluefors Develops Cryogenic Noise Source to Improve Qubit Readout Validation Performance

Calibrating the Noise in Your Qubit Readout Lines Key points… +  In most quantum labs, detecting the state of a qubit is done by sending and receiving weak microwave tones into a cryogenic refrigerator and strongly amplifying the output signal to boost the measurement fidelity as much as possible. At such small signal levels – even down to […]

Cooling It Down, Moving It Forward, Oxford Instruments NanoScience Announces ‘Significant Win’

Oxford Instruments NanoScience Gains Momentum in Quantum Computing Oxford Instruments NanoScience is today announcing its latest innovation in Cryofree® dilution refrigerator technology for quantum computing scale-up, the ProteoxLX, as well as a new quantum computing customer collaboration in Asia. Optimised for quantum computing, the ProteoxLX is part of Oxford Instruments family of next generation dilution refrigerators which […]

Quantum Volume 512: Honeywell Shares Its Pride in Quadrupled Performance

Quantum Volume 512: Honeywell Shares Its Pride in Quadrupled Performance It will be interesting to see if IBM modifies the Quantum Volume formula. That is, modifies it to reflect downward numbers for Honeywell. But maybe they’ll play fair. Because Quantum is Coming. Qubit Quantum Milestone: How We Quadrupled Performance What it took to reach quantum […]

Spinoff from EPFL Lusanne Brightening Cloud-Based Photonic Quantum Computing

Swiss technology enables cloud based Photonic Quantum Computer Quantum computers promise to solve problems that are impossible to compute by today’s supercomputers. The race for the best quantum computing technology is underway, many technologies are complex and require cryogenic cooling. Photonics approaches have so far been considered impractical because of difficulties in generating the required quantum […]

Australia’s SEVEN SISTERS to Leverage Quantum Technologies in Space Exploration Endeavors

Australia’s SEVEN SISTERS to Leverage Quantum Technologies in Space Exploration Endeavors Q-CTRL, a startup that applies the principles of control engineering to power quantum technology, today announced it will provide the first quantum sensing and navigation technologies for space exploration beginning with uncrewed lunar missions by the SEVEN SISTERS space industry consortium in Australia. Commencing […]