Moore’s Law Nearing Its End; What Could Replace Silicon?
Moore’s Law Nearing Its End; What Could Replace Silicon? Gallium oxide, graphene, carbon nanotubes. Sound familiar? Maybe, probably not. Quantum computing has a lot of
Moore’s Law Nearing Its End; What Could Replace Silicon? Gallium oxide, graphene, carbon nanotubes. Sound familiar? Maybe, probably not. Quantum computing has a lot of
Purdue University Takes Great Stride in Quantum Science and Research. Research in quantum information science at Purdue University is taking great strides with the school’s new
Stunning report suggests China is poised to eclipse the U.S. technologically.
The People’s Friendship University of Russia (RUDN), located in Moscow, engaged scientists from the University of Hamburg to study quantum properties.
It’s well-understood. It’s a hot-cryptographic method at present. It’s varietal and very complicated. Arguably the most important aspect: It’s considered resistant to quantum computer hacking; we hope.
Rigetti, arguably the world leader in the race to quantum advantage, is offering quantum cloud computing services to anyone.
China’s Quantum Ambitions (…and AI, too) China and the U.S. are undoubtedly two competitors in every facet. This piece presents a discussion whereby the U.S.
Is AI the Key to Understanding Quantum Systems? According to this report, the solution to understanding quantum is found with the help of artificial intelligence.