IonQ Chooses Onshape Real-time Data Management to Develop Quantum Computer

IonQ Chooses Onshape Real-time Data Management to Develop Quantum Computer.  IonQ, a foremost developer of quantum computers, has chosen Onshape as its primary quantum computing system design and data management platform.  The Onshape design platform “combines CAD, release management, workflow, and real-time collaboration tools to speed up product development.”  Previously, the design data-management system used […]

Not So Cheery Quantum Computing Prediction Beyond 2019…

Not So Cheery Quantum Computing Prediction Beyond 2019… Top technology innovations for 2019 include blockchain’s comeback, artificial intelligence’s expansion via the cloud, and quantum computing.  But all is not as transformative – in 2019 – as one would imagine.  According to this op-ed, quantum computers will not replace classical computers for decades, if ever.  The […]

Supply of Exotic Parts Stymies Quantum Computer Development

Supply of Exotic Parts Stymies Quantum Computer Development.  Quantum computers are being crafted to use exotic science to answer questions here-to-fore unimaginable to solve.  Shortages in research and quantum physics personnel are having an impact on the development of quantum information science utilizing these ultra-technical systems.  One aspect coming into view are the highly specialized “pieces, […]

IBM Q System One: Either It Is Going to Affect BITCOIN or It Isn’t…

IBM Q System One: Either it is going to affect BITCOIN or it isn’t…  IBM’s sleek, new, System One is a quantum computer. Will it break BITCOIN or blockchain “The IBM Q System One is currently the only technology that can break the blockchain” and “No, IBM’s Quantum Computer Won’t Break Bitcoin” are nearly opposite […]

Need a Quantum Computing Control System?

Need a Quantum Computing Control System?  Who would have thought the world would see the day? The day when quantum computing devices were real and entering the marketplace? Zurich Instruments has developed and commercially released a quantum computing control system. The device is making rapid qubit calibration routines automated in full-stack quantum systems. This quantum […]

IBM Q System One

IBM Q System One.  This week, IBM announced Q System One at the Consumer Electronics Show 2019, in Las Vegas, Nevada.  The Q System One is the first superconducting quantum computer to operate beyond the lab.  The vision is to solve problems classical computing systems cannot.  IBM touts Q System One’s potential to solve challenges […]

Quantum Computing Cloud

Quantum Computing Cloud.  Harvard’s John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences researchers have shifted the frequency of photons using microwaves.  Using a molecule-like photonic system built with lithium niobate on a chip, the team demonstrated that light’s frequency and phase could be controlled by programmable microwave signals.  Further, the team was able to show […]

Quantum Sensing Nears Heisenberg Limit

Improved Quantum Sensing; Nears Heisenberg Limit.  The U.S.’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory Quantum Information Science Group is in an on-going quest to reach the elusive edge of possible measurement at the quantum level – the Heisenberg limit. Recent work is considered to be a significant achievement and an indication that a new device employed by the […]

“Spin Currents” Studied for Their Significant Performance Improvements

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“Spin Currents” Studied for Their Significant Performance Improvements.  Generating spin-currents without energy loss from materials exhibiting the Rashba-Bychkov effect.   “From faster memories to quantum computers, the benefits of better understanding and exploiting Rashba systems will certainly have enormous implications.”  Reference found at ScienceBlog…