A 91-qubit superconducting processor manages to simulate quantum chaos with unprecedented precision despite experimental noise.
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 ...
Boris Kiefer, New Mexico State University physics professor, is a co-principal investigator on a project to turn fundamental quantum science into practical technologies that could ...
This week’s report examines how quantum computing, nanofabrication, and precision measurement are laying the groundwork for industrial adoption.
Semiconductor chips that process light rather than electricity could boost processing speeds and reduce energy use.
Don Flaherty worries about the future of the data center industry “every single day.” During his four years as mayor of Ellendale, North Dakota, the town has welcomed a growing data center campus from ...
Time-dependent driving has become a powerful tool for creating novel nonequilibrium phases such as discrete time crystals and ...
NASA has quietly flipped the switch on a new class of machine built to keep pace with its most ambitious missions. The Athena supercomputer, capable of 20 quadrillion operations per second, is ...