Quantum Advantage Showdowns Have No Clear Winners
[Q]uantum advantage doesn’t mark the end of a race between quantum and classical computers. It’s the beginning.
[Q]uantum advantage doesn’t mark the end of a race between quantum and classical computers. It’s the beginning.
This is not the wish list of a Hollywood sci-fi movie, but is the reality of new technologies which are finding their way into the arsenal of the 1.1-million-strong Indian Army.
The main objective of the signed agreement between Quantum BCS and aQuantum Software Engineering is to boost the collaboration between both companies in the development of industry-ready Hybrid Classical-Quantum Software solutions, one of aQuantum’s R&D strategic lines in Quantum Software Engineering and Programming. With the signing of this agreement, Quantum BCS becomes an aQNetwork “Solution Partner”.
New document from McKinsey & Company provides overview of global quantum technology ecosystem aiming at bi-annual issuance.
Is quantum tech immune to the broader economic decline?
Rensselaer Institute for Data, Artificial Intelligence, and Computing (DAIC) is to become the primary academic center in the U.S. for advancing new computational paradigms, including those that are a hybrid of conventional, neuromorphic, and quantum computing — combining bits, neurons, and qubits, which will make it possible to solve problems that current computing systems cannot.
This is a father and son story about space, dangerous polar expeditions, famous astronauts, famous science fiction writers, AI and quantum computing.
Applications of quantum-inspired optimization problems can yield solutions anywhere from 1% to 10% more accurate than existing approaches and can come to solutions anywhere from two to three times as fast, according to Troels Steenstrup, technology head of KPMG’s Global Quantum Hub.
Here are some startups providing solutions using quantum computing in various sectors such as manufacturing, pharma, finance, and transportation.
In this long read you’ll find answers to questions such as: What are the distinguishing features of quantum computing and what stage is development at currently? What strategies are employed by corporations and politicians – especially in China – to advance development? Who are the superstars on the research scene? What are they working on and where will there be practical application opportunities for quantum computing…?