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Atom Computing just demonstrated a 1,225-qubit neutral-atom system — optical tweezers arranging atoms in three-dimensional lattices on the road to 5,000 qubits …
Atom Computing has built a neutral-atom quantum processor containing 1,225 qubits, making it one of the largest qubit arrays ...
This article is part of a package on the future of quantum computing. Read about the most promising applications of these ...
King's College London researchers hope the chip will help answer previously unanswerable questions about the most important ...
Quantum computing could lead to revolutions in cryptography, materials design and telecommunications. But fulfilling those promises could be many years away ...
A new room-temperature quantum device uses twisted light to entangle photons and electrons, overcoming one of the biggest hurdles in quantum technology. The breakthrough could pave the way for smaller ...
IonQ is becoming a sovereign, "smart money" quantum infrastructure powerhouse for governments and defense agencies worldwide.
Quantum computers have the potential to transform science, accelerating breakthroughs in drug development, cosmology, ...
What use is a quantum computer? Perhaps both more and less than you think, according to quantum computing expert Shayan Majidy ...
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Quantum computing could transform energy grid optimization and security
Modern power systems are rapidly evolving into highly digitized smart grids, increasing their complexity at an unprecedented ...
Quantum power is calculated in qubits. Every 10 qubits supports 1,024 computations, giving hackers 1,024 times the power to break encryption in one swoop, Steward illustrated. There are now machines ...
This newly public quantum company recently won a $100 million government contract.
The day when a quantum computer can crack commonly used forms of encryption is drawing closer. The world isn’t prepared, ...
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