With the aim of empowering the quantum research community, Zurich Instruments has come up with two new products: the UHFQA Quantum Analyzer and the PQSC Programmable Quantum System Controller. In ...
IBM Corp. today announced it’s expanding its open-source quantum software engineering toolkit Qiskit to cover the entire software development stack and better equip developers with the ability to ...
Quantum computing has long been dominated by proprietary machines locked behind corporate and national lab firewalls, but a different model is starting to take shape. A growing coalition of ...
The Zurich Instruments UHFQA Quantum Analyzer represents the new standard for multi-qubit readout in ambitious quantum computing projects. The UHFQA measures the state of 10 qubits simultaneously with ...
Due to their error-prone hardware, quantum computers have not yet found practical use. One promising solution is quantum error correction: special methods are used to find and correct errors in the ...
IBM's most powerful quantum computer yet, Osprey, is a 433-qubit machine, and the company is enlisting partners to identify quantum-computing use cases for businesses. IBM has rolled out its most ...
Canadian quantum computing startup D-Wave today announced its intent to go public. In doing so, the company will merge with financial corp DPCM to reach a predicted valuation of approximately $1.6 ...