Even as quantum computing advances steadily, it will not replace classical computers in the near future. Most current systems ...
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EuroHPC inaugurates Euro-Q-Exa quantum computer at LRZ
Euro-Q-Exa, based on IQM Quantum Computers’ ‘Radiance’ platform, delivers 54 superconducting qubits, with a 150+ qubit system due by end-2026.
A gold superconducting quantum computer hangs against a black background. Quantum computers, like the one shown here, could someday allow chemists to solve problems that classical computers can’t.
Software firm Horizon Quantum claimed it is the first private company to deploy a commercial quantum computer in Singapore. The deployment also makes it the first quantum software company to deploy ...
As the industrial sector accelerates toward innovation, the pressure to do so sustainably and cost-effectively has never been greater. From energy-intensive artificial intelligence workloads to ...
IonQ and Quantum Computing Inc. are racing to develop tech that can overcome the challenges inherent in quantum machines. Quantum Computing Inc. employs photons as a means of building scalable quantum ...
IBM's quantum processors delivered 34% better bond trading predictions for HSBC using over a million real trades from European markets. Quantum computers are actually slower than classical systems, ...
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