DARPA Award to Accelerate Scalable Cold Atom Quantum Computing
DARPA Award to Accelerate Scalable Cold Atom Quantum Computing ColdQuanta Awarded Contract of up to $7.4M from DARPA to Accelerate Development of Scalable Cold Atom
DARPA Award to Accelerate Scalable Cold Atom Quantum Computing ColdQuanta Awarded Contract of up to $7.4M from DARPA to Accelerate Development of Scalable Cold Atom
First-Ever Natural Language Processing Executed on Quantum Computer Cambridge Quantum Computing Performs the World’s First Quantum Natural Language Processing Experiment CAMBRIDGE, UK, April 7, 2020
AVaQus to Build Quantum Annealer With Tunable, High-Connectivity, Long Coherence Time Qubits IFAE coordinates the project AVaQus to develop new quantum computing technologies Full press
Learning is a continuous process (Einstein). Google put together Cirq, a quantum computing programming language. Cirq is intended to permit programming noisy, mid-scale, quantum computers. Not a coincidence, but it will permit programming Goggle’s 72-qubit Bristlecone via QAaS. Further, “Cirq will allow us to: Fine tune control over Quantum circuits, specify gate behavior using native gates, place gates appropriately on the device & schedule the timing of these gates.” To help make sense of Cirq and quantum, the below link will take you to a layperson’s piece.