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Accessing the 56-qubit Quantinuum System Model H2 trapped-ion quantum computer remotely over the internet, the team generated certifiably random bits.
Enter: Cryo-CMOS, or Cryogenic Complementary Metal-Oxide-Semiconductors.
Accessing the 56-qubit Quantinuum System Model H2 trapped-ion quantum computer remotely over the internet, the team generated certifiably random bits. Specifically, they performed a ...
The new method encodes quantum information onto an antimony atom, which has eight possible states that enable data to be more safely stored than in a standard two-state qubit, or quantum bit.
Computer scientist Peter Gutmann tells The Reg why it's 'bollocks' The US National Institute for Standards and Technology (NIST) has been pushing for the development of post-quantum cryptographic ...
Northwestern University said reserchers at the university are using NVIDIA technology to tackle the computationally demanding ...
To create its qubits, PsiQuantum plans to use silicon quantum chips and tiny units of light called photons. Pete Shadbolt, co-founder of PsiQuantum, on Dec. 12, 2024.
Quantum computers were first dreamed up in the 1980s. Where an ordinary computer stores information in bits, a quantum computer stores information in quantum bits—or qubits.
Although quantum computing is still in its early stages, atomistic modeling and simulation is key for guiding qubit development. Engineers must be able to screen novel materials for desired properties ...
Big banks are investing in quantum computing. What does that mean for the future of finance? And, more importantly, will they ever become useful?