quantum computing
Amazon Braket customers can use OpenQASM to ease programming burden
Amazon Web Services announced that customers of its Amazon Braket cloud-based quantum computing service can now run programs using the OpenQASM instruction language on all...
Q-CTRL touts error correction improvements, plans APS technology unveiling
What better place to show off your latest quantum computing achievements than an event gathering thousands of physicists.
That’s what Q-CTRL has in mind for next week at the...
SPAM wars: Quantinuum said it nudged ahead of IonQ for accuracy record
State preparation and measurement (SPAM) errors is a widely recognized, industry-standard tool for measuring accuracy in quantum computing, and the sector might be seeing a bit of...
QuiX launches 20-qumode processor, upping the ante for photonic quantum computers
QuiX Quantum announced the commercial launch of what it claimed is the world’s largest photonic quantum processor. Weighing in at 20 qumodes (the photonic/optical equivalent of...
Rigetti set for Nasdaq debut after closing SPAC deal
A new quantum computing stock was scheduled to make its debut on Nasdaq this morning.
After the scheduled closing of its merger transaction with special purpose acquisition...
When should quantum researchers seek start-up funding?
It’s extremely common in the quantum technology space to see start-ups emerge from the academic environment as spin-outs (or spin-offs, if you prefer) of university research...
With algorithmic qubits, IonQ aims to show quantum’s real-world value
When IonQ last week said its newest quantum computer, Aria, achieved a record 20 algorithmic qubits (#AQ) in a benchmarking test, the first question that might come to mind was....
Quantum Machines unveils Pulse Processor Unit for real-time error correction
Quantum Machines this week announced the general availability of its new Pulse Processor Unit (PPU), Hadamard, which the company said will be central to its OPX hardware and will...
IQT The Hague: In search of the quantum internet’s killer app
Quantum sector experts meeting up at IQT’s event in The Hague this week have been casting about the quantum internet’s killer app, which might help focus and quicken the efforts...
IQT The Hague: The quantum internet evolution’s impact on network infrastructure
Given all the talk about quantum internet at IQT’s event in The Hague this week, it might be a good time for network operators and their partners to start figuring out how to...
QuSide offers new quantum entropy source chip for QRNG applications
QuSide, a start-up in Barcelona, Spain, that works in the area of quantum random number generation, unveiled its new quantum entropy source chip, the QN 100, to provide customers...
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