Qubits: A Primer (Part 6 of 8)

The sixth part of an eight part-series by Mr. Russ Fein, founder of The Quantum Leap. In this work Russ provides a high-level overview of various types of qubits. The Quantum Leap is an up-and-coming blog journaling the race to quantum supremacy. Read the series here at The Qubit Report or find the complete series and more at, Quantumtech.blog. Because Quantum is Coming. Qubit

Crucial Leap in Error Mitigation for Quantum Computers

Researchers at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory’s Advanced Quantum Testbed (AQT) demonstrated that an experimental method known as randomized compiling (RC) can dramatically reduce error rates in quantum algorithms and lead to more accurate and stable quantum computations. No longer just a theoretical concept for quantum computing, the multidisciplinary team’s breakthrough experimental results are published in Physical Review X.

Still 5 to 10 Years Out for a Non-NISQ System, But Don’t Wait

Still 5 to 10 years away? Quantum computing was 5 to 10 years away 4 years ago. It will get here, eventually. It may just get very cold before then.  Recommend listening to the interview from the source.  Link is below.  Because Quantum is Coming. Qubit Expert: Now is the time to prepare for the […]

Classical Systems, Quantum Systems, and Entanglement Demonstrate a Quantum Advantage

UArizona Engineers Demonstrate a Quantum Advantage Quantum computing and quantum sensing have the potential to be vastly more powerful than their classical counterparts. Not only could a fully realized quantum computer take just seconds to solve equations that would take a classical computer thousands of years, but it could have incalculable impacts on areas ranging […]

Algorithm to Accelerate Monte Carlo Integration on Quantum Computers Revealed

Cambridge Quantum Develops Algorithm to Accelerate Monte Carlo Integration on Quantum Computers The scientific and technical breakthrough provides a provable roadmap to quantum advantage Cambridge Quantum Computing (CQC) May 27, 2021, announced the discovery of a new algorithm that accelerates quantum Monte Carlo integration – shortening the time to quantum advantage and confirming the critical […]

Strangeworks’ Ecosystem Integrating Cambridge Quantum Computing’s tket Software Platform

Cambridge Quantum Computing Announces Integration of tket Platform Into Strangeworks Ecosystem CQC to join Strangeworks Quantum Syndicate, companies to integrate CQC’s premier quantum software platform with the Strangeworks Ecosystem to accelerate the ‘democratization’ of quantum computing CAMBRIDGE, UNITED KINGDOM, May 4th, 2021 – Cambridge Quantum Computing (CQC), a global leader in quantum software and quantum […]

Cambridge Quantum Computing Forges Partnerships to Advance Oncology Drug Discovery, Quantum Computing Assisted

CrownBio and JSR Life Sciences Partner with Cambridge Quantum Computing to Leverage Quantum Machine Learning for Novel Cancer Treatment Biomarker Discovery Crown Bioscience (CrownBio), JSR Life Sciences and Cambridge Quantum Computing (CQC) today [February 24th, 2021]announced a partnership agreement to explore the application of quantum technology to drive the identification of multi-gene biomarker discovery for […]

Atos’ Q-Score in Their Own Words

Atos announces Q-score, the only universal metrics to assess quantum performance and superiority Paris, December 4, 2020 Atos introduces “Q-score”, the first universal quantum metrics, applicable to all programmable quantum processors. Atos’ Q-score measures a quantum system’s effectiveness at handling real-life problems, those which cannot be solved by traditional computers, rather than simply measuring its […]