Hands-On with Google’s Quantum Computer
Staking its claim for “quantum supremacy,” the company pulls back the curtain on its landmark Sycamore chip
Staking its claim for “quantum supremacy,” the company pulls back the curtain on its landmark Sycamore chip
The company says that its quantum computer is the first to perform a calculation that would be practically impossible for a classical machine
As quantum computing creeps closer, IBM successfully demonstrates a way to secure sensitive information
With decades still to go until the first general-purpose quantum computers, the race is on to make today’s systems useful
Breakthrough demonstrations using defective diamonds, high-flying drones, laser-bathed crystals and other exotica suggest practical, unhackable quantum networks are within reach
U.S. government funding is needed to sustain the arduous journey toward a practical quantum computer, experts say
Intel’s head of quantum computing talks about the challenges of developing algorithms, software programs and other necessities for a technology that doesn’t yet exist
Two technologies may be on the verge of surpassing even the most powerful digital computers in a year or so, but key challenges remain unsolved
Results from the Micius satellite test quantum entanglement, pointing the way toward hackproof global communications
Hundreds of researchers in a collaborative project called “It from Qubit” say space and time may spring up from the quantum entanglement of tiny bits of information
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