Quantum computing company Quantinuum has launched a new 56-qubit quantum computer. The company this week announced the launch of the H2-1, a quantum computer with 56 trapped-ion qubits. Not an ...
QuamCore Ltd, a startup working to develop a quantum computer with one million qubits, today announced that it has raised $26 million in early-stage funding. Sentinel Global led the Series A round ...
A quantum bit, otherwise known as a qubit, is the basic unit of data in quantum computing. Like a binary bit in classical computers, as it can store information, but behaves very differently thanks to ...
Fujitsu and Japan’s Riken Center for Computational Science have announced the development of a 256-qubit superconducting quantum computer. The system builds on the 64-qubit quantum computer previously ...
Related: However, creating a single logical qubit traditionally requires dozens or even hundreds of physical qubits, significantly increasing the size, complexity and energy cost of a quantum computer ...
Researchers at Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden have developed a highly efficient amplifier that activates only when reading information from qubits. Quantum computers can solve ...
Quantum Art's new QPU could be both significantly smaller and also faster than competing quantum architectures. How can we reinvent quantum computing? Perhaps by shrinking it down and making it small: ...
While the concept of quantum computing has been discussed for more than 40 years, only recently have experiments indicated that a practical quantum computer may be possible. Recent developments in ...
IQM Quantum Computers to supply Finland with a world-leading superconducting 300-qubit quantum computer IQM Quantum Computers to supply Finland with a world-leading superconducting 300-qubit quantum ...
PALO ALTO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--PsiQuantum today announced it has raised $1 billion in funding for its Series E round to build the world’s first commercially useful, fault-tolerant quantum ...
KAWASAKI, Japan, Aug 1, 2025 - (JCN Newswire) - - Fujitsu today announced that it has started research and development towards a superconducting quantum computer with a capacity exceeding 10,000 ...