
U.S. Air Force Research Locates Possibilities in Quantum at the Edge
Global positioning systems (GPS) are in the crosshairs for quantum computing investment from the U.S. …
Global positioning systems (GPS) are in the crosshairs for quantum computing investment from the U.S. …
It is not difficult to oversimplify, even with something as complex and diverse as quantum computing, but these systems go far beyond mere qubits in deep freeze. …
Quantum computers will continue to fit in the “emerging technologies” category for some time, at least in terms of their ability to handle a large enough number of real-world applications. …
It is no accident that quantum computing is being undertaken by some of the biggest IT companies in the world. …
Like all major server-focused tech companies, HPE has been keeping close tabs on where quantum computing might go in the future. …
As we argued a few weeks ago, the cloud is where quantum competition gets real. …
The refrigerators are on order and the lists of scientific applications are formed for another new quantum architecture to enter the quantum hardware space. …
This year at the International Supercomputing Conference we detailed some of the major quantum computing development efforts, including updates from the Microsoft team on the Q# language, and the academic Project Q environment. …
As the rubber begins to meet the road for quantum computing, the conversation is shifting from one about the practicality of hardware to how future users will interface with quantum systems. …
Quantum systems will not replace traditional supercomputers anytime soon but for certain types of simulations, they will be far more efficient and scalable than classical machines, at least according to CEO of quantum computer maker D-Wave, Vern Brownell. …
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