Insider Brief Australia, it’s clear, has played a significant role in quantum computing to date on the national level, and the ecosystem of...
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Silicon quantum computing company Diraq is one of four global quantum computing brands that have integrated Q-CTRL’s Fire Opal performance-management software in their hardware products. The technologies of the two Australian companies combine to deliver unprecedented capabilities to end users, according to an announcement. The integration was announced at the Quantum World Congress being held… The post Diraq and Q-CTRL join to boost quantum computers appeared first on Australian Manufacturing Forum.
Insider Brief Australia, it’s clear, has played a significant role in quantum computing to date on the national level, and the ecosystem of...
Insider Brief PRESS RELEASE — A new national quantum facility, that will house 12 quantum computers, was officially opened by Science Minister Lord...
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As technology advances, the limitations of conventional electronic computers are becoming increasingly apparent, especially when tackling complex...
Insider Brief Qolab, a quantum computing startup founded by former Google quantum leaders, has received a $3.5 million investment from the Development...
Insider Brief: PRESS RELEASE, Cambridge, UK – Riverlane, a leading quantum computing company, has officially released its Quantum Error Correction...
Insider Brief PRESS RELEASE — – Quantum Motion, a UK-based quantum computing scale-up founded by Professor John Morton, University College London...
Insider Brief: Quantum computing, though oft found in discussions speaking to its (potential) exponential computational power and (possibly one day)...
As technology continues to evolve, future wars will likely be fought not by humans alone but with machines playing a central role. However, human...