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Quantum Enhanced Coherent Ising Machines Accelerated by NTT Research

NTT Research and Tohoku University have launched a collaboration to accelerate quantum enhanced Coherent Ising Machines (CIM) on high-performance computing platforms. Their paper in Quantum Science and Technology reveals that single-photon CIMs outperform conventional models, converting fragile quantum entanglement into strong classical correlations. The teams will next optimize kernels, scale to 100 million spins, and pursue a physical implementation of Cyber CIM for industrial optimization.

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Keysight Quantum Control System Embedded in 256-Qubit Quantum Computer

Keysight’s Quantum Control System (QCS) is embedded in a new 256-qubit quantum computer by Fujitsu and RIKEN. The system bridges classical and quantum operations with precision. QCS’s modularity and global deployment highlight its adaptability for advancing quantum computing. Keysight continues supporting hybrid quantum-classical architectures for scalable performance.

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Japan: Okayama University Develops High-Performance Nanodiamonds for Bioimaging and Quantum Sensing

Researchers at Okayama University have developed nanodiamonds with nitrogen-vacancy centers, providing strong fluorescence and long-lasting spin properties. These nanodiamonds require less energy and preserve quantum states for extended periods, demonstrating heightened performance for magnetic field and temperature detection. They may enable new methods in disease monitoring, battery assessments, and thermal management in electronics.

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