After 30 months of fast-paced innovation in quantum algorithms, six research groups are hoping to hit paydirt. But there can be only one big winner—if there is a winner at all.
Quantum computers could solve certain problems that would take traditional classical computers an impractically long time to solve. At the Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (JAIST), ...
Quantum computers work by applying quantum operations, such as quantum gates, to delicate quantum states. Ideally, quantum ...
Quantum computing is no longer a technology of the future. Its ecosystem is being built now, and states that make meaningful investments early in quantum’s mainstream development will reap the rewards ...
Researchers developed compilation-based quantum process tomography, a framework that reconstructs quantum operations using fewer measurements than conventional methods.
Developers are already working to address quantum risks, and investors shouldn’t mistake a long-term challenge for an ...
The errors that quantum computers make are holding the technology back. But recent progress in quantum error correction has ...
When the commercial, scalable, fault-tolerant quantum computing era really begins, when it becomes widely available, it will ...
A novel framework known as compilation-based quantum process tomography (CQPT) has been presented by a research team from ...
Artificial intelligence (AI) may currently be stealing the spotlight as one of the most transformative technologies of our ...
Xanadu Quantum Technologies Inc. (“Xanadu”), a leading photonic quantum computing company, today announced a major step forward in bringing quantum computing closer to real-world aerospace and ...