In this Monday edition of quantum computing news, we cover Google’s (GOOGL) new chip access deal in the UK, a tiny device that could help scale quantum systems, Microsoft’s (MSFT) chemistry push with ...
Google is opening access to its next-generation Willow quantum processor. The hyperscaler’s "Willow Early Access Program" will give select research partners exclusive use of its hardware, which is ...
Google's quantum division is primarily known for its research into superconducting qubits. It is now expanding its focus to ...
What if the most complex problems in science, medicine, and technology could be solved in mere moments? With Google’s latest quantum AI chip, “Willow,” this once-distant dream is now a tangible ...
Quantum computing research is evolving fast, but there a significant doubts if these devices will be relevant to the average ...
Google said it plans to make its systems quantum-resistant by 2029, citing rapid progress in quantum computing hardware and error correction, and suggested others act urgently as well.
Quantum computing has long lived in the realm of lab demos and bold PowerPoint slides, but two of the industry’s biggest players now say the first truly useful machines are less than five years away.
What once took up the entire space of IBM’s early computer lab now fits on a chip. The question is how and when will the ...
Tucked between a gymnasium and an inflatable amusement park, twenty-five miles north of midtown Manhattan, engineers are building some of the smallest quantum computers the world has ever seen. Based ...