Insider Brief PRESS RELEASE — Present-day quantum computers are big, expensive, and impractical, operating at temperatures near -459 degrees...
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Quantum development company Archer Materials has announced improvements in how the company detects single electron spins in a quantum computing device. Quantum computers store and retrieve information at the sub atomic level, utilising different spin states of an atom’s orbiting electrons. The Archer quantum team, led by Dr Simon Ruffell and Dr Byron Villis, has… The post Archer Materials improves quantum detection methods appeared first on Australian Manufacturing Forum.
Insider Brief PRESS RELEASE — Present-day quantum computers are big, expensive, and impractical, operating at temperatures near -459 degrees...
Insider Brief PRESS RELEASE — Present-day quantum computers are big, expensive, and impractical, operating at temperatures near -459 degrees...
IBM and Cisco have announced their intention to collaborate on the groundwork for networked distributed quantum computing, to be realized as soon as...
Insider Brief PRESS RELEASE — The DLR Quantum Computing Initiative and ParityQC are announcing the launch of “QCMobility – Integration of...
Insider Brief PRESS RELEASE — The DLR Quantum Computing Initiative and ParityQC are announcing the launch of “QCMobility – Integration of...
The global shift toward quantum-scale infrastructure is accelerating, and South Africa’s major industries will eventually feel its impact. IBM and...
Insider Brief PRESS RELEASE — A small, counterintuitive tweak to advanced materials can improve how quantum computers hand off information inside...
Insider Brief The U.K. government — in a bit of a surprise — unveiled a new budget, but if the nation’s quantum community members were expecting...
Insider Brief The U.K. government — in a bit of a surprise — unveiled a new budget, but if the nation’s quantum community members were expecting...
Insider Brief PRESS RELEASE — The Science and Technology Facilities Council’s (STFC) Hartree Centre has joined forces with Quantum Dice to bring...