Atlantic Quantum’s Quantum Architecture Outperforms Industry Standards with Fewer Errors

Atlantic Quantum Corp. announces its selection by AFWERX for a $1.25 million Direct-to-Phase II contract, focusing on fluxonium-based quantum computing hardware. This collaboration, aimed at addressing critical challenges for the Department of the Air Force (DAF), is a part of the streamlined Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) process. Atlantic Quantum’s innovation aims to overcome current quantum hardware limitations related to error rates and scalability.

3 Predictions For Divergent Quantum Tracks In 2023 

There are several different modalities or approaches underway to make quantum computers easier to deploy at scale, such as superconducting, cold atom, cold trapped ion, crystals with nitrogen-vacancy centers and more.

Error Control Begins to Shape Quantum Architectures

Quantum computing has a crucial weakness that may severely delay, if not kill outright, its chances of becoming a way of running algorithms that classical computers cannot handle: its susceptibility to noise.

Wormhole Publicity Stunts: Past, Present and Future

o, next generation wormhole publicity stunts will involve, beyond going from 9 qubits to more, putting two quantum computers in two places and connecting them by a quantum network. The press reports will explain that physicists not only created a wormhole on a chip, but created a wormhole connecting two different labs.