A team at the University of Oxford has coaxed a single trapped ion into a quantum state so exotic it has no classical ...
Oxford Ionics announced this morning it has raised £30 million in Series A funding. The round was led by Oxford Science Enterprises and Braavos Investment Advisers. Lansdowne Partners, Prosus Ventures ...
Oxford-based Lumai has launched the world’s first optical computing system that can run a ...
Quantum computing has immense potential but incredible complexities. While zealots claim it will cure cancer and save the planet, critics warn their promises are far from being fulfilled. One of their ...
Oxford Ionics – the startup solving the critical scalability issues facing the future of quantum computing, has raised £30 million in Series A funding from some of the “world’s leading” quantum and ...
Breakthrough in Quantum Cloud Computing Ensures its Security and Privacy Your email has been sent What is quantum cloud computing? Why is ‘blind quantum computing ...
The full power of next-generation quantum computing could soon be harnessed by millions of individuals and companies, thanks to a breakthrough by scientists at the Oxford University Physics lab.
Deal builds on the strategic cooperation between the United States and United Kingdom to unlock next-generation technologies, and enhances Oxford Ionics’ position as a global hub for quantum computing ...
IBM Corp. signed on with Oxford University to build parts of a “National Grid” that will link computing systems throughout the U.K. and elsewhere over a shared network. Universities have led the ...
Nikita Gourianov, a physicist at Oxford university, yesterday published a scathing article full of wild, damning claims about the field of quantum computing and the scientists who work in it.