First Private Sector Onsite, IBM-Managed Quantum Computer in the United States Begins Deployment
Cleveland Clinic and IBM have begun deployment of the first private sector onsite, IBM-managed quantum computer in the United States.
Cleveland Clinic and IBM have begun deployment of the first private sector onsite, IBM-managed quantum computer in the United States.
In a major technological feat, Archer has now used a single-chip integrated electron spin resonance detector based on CMOS technology to detect the quantum spin states in the as prepared 12CQ qubit material in a controlled atmosphere at room temperature.
“Intel continues to make progress toward manufacturing silicon spin qubits using its own transistor manufacturing technology,” said James Clarke, director of Quantum Hardware at Intel.
Researchers of QDNL’s community member QuTech have engineered a record number of six, silicon-based, spin qubits in a fully interoperable array. These advances will contribute to a scalable quantum computer based on silicon.
This work demonstrates a new toolbox for the analysis of neutron scattering data and might foster a deeper understanding of quantum materials that are relevant for technological use.
Given its promise, there is understandably a rush amongst technology companies, universities, and startups in putting together teams and investments to apply quantum computing to real-world problems.
JPMorgan Chase, a leading global financial services firm with operations worldwide, has become a member of the U.S. Q-NEXT quantum research center.
SpeQtral, a leading provider of satellite quantum communication technology, and Thales Alenia Space, a joint Venture between Thales (67 %) and Leonardo (33 %), announced that it has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (“MoU”) to research, develop and demonstrate quantum communications from space to Earth.
D-Wave] Published a peer-reviewed milestone study of the first large-scale demonstration of coherent quantum annealing.
Researchers at Toshiba Corporation have achieved a breakthrough in quantum computer architecture: the basic design for a double-transmon coupler.