Insider Brief PRESS RELEASE — SEALSQ Corp (NASDAQ: LAES) (“SEALSQ” or the “Company”), a global leader in semiconductors, PKI, and...
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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 — SEALSQ Corp (NASDAQ: LAES) (“SEALSQ” or the “Company”), a global leader in semiconductors, PKI, and...
Insider Brief PRESS RELEASE — Nu Quantum, leader in quantum computer networking, has announced the opening of a new trapped-ion networking...
Insider Brief PRESS RELEASE — Tower Semiconductor, the leading foundry of high-value analog semiconductor solutions, and Xanadu, a leading photonic...
Insider Brief PRESS RELEASE — Infleqtion, a global leader in quantum computing and quantum sensing, today announced it has executed its contract...
Insider Brief PRESS RELEASE — Firgun Ventures, a new, London-based, $250 million Quantum fund, announces its first investment, backing Photonic...
Insider Brief PRESS RELEASE — Firgun Ventures has announced its strategic investment in Quantum Elements, a Los Angeles–based start-up developing...
Insider Brief PRESS RELEASE — Firgun Ventures has announced its strategic investment in Quantum Elements, a Los Angeles–based start-up developing...
Scientists have developed a new way to read the hidden states of Majorana qubits, which store information in paired quantum modes that resist noise....
Scientists have developed a new way to read the hidden states of Majorana qubits, which store information in paired quantum modes that resist noise....
Insider Brief PRESS RELEASE — The low-noise, high-gain properties needed for high-performance quantum computing can be realized in a microwave...