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World's first operating system for quantum computers unveiled — it can be used to manage a future quantum internet
Scientists have developed the world's first operating system designed for quantum computers, which could let quantum computers connect with each other, thereby paving the way for a quantum internet.
IBM on Tuesday announced a detailed roadmap to develop a large-scale, fault-tolerant quantum computer called Quantum Starling. Part of the company's plan involves the new IBM Quantum Nighthawk ...
Delft, The Netherlands: Quantum Internet Alliance (QIA) researchers at TU Delft, QuTech, University of Innsbruck, INRIA and CNRS recently announced the creation of the first operating system designed ...
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Here’s what IBM just revealed about its quantum computing future
IBM is no longer talking about quantum computing as a distant science project. It is laying out a tightly sequenced plan that stretches from today’s noisy chips to fault-tolerant machines that could ...
Classiq Technologies Ltd., a startup building the software needed to write algorithms for quantum computers, said today it has raised $110 million in a Series C funding round. Today’s round is said to ...
Quantum computing is the latest shiny thing in tech, a new technology operating at the leading edge of the computer industry.
The Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) in New York has broken ground on its IBM Quantum System One which will be housed at the college campus. The quantum computer is expected to be online by ...
Horizon Quantum Computing Pte. Ltd. (“Horizon Quantum”), a pioneer of software infrastructure for quantum applications, today announced that it has completed the assembly and integration of a first ...
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