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Using a process known as “magic state distillation” in logical qubits will help make future quantum computers more fault-tolerant.
FTQC is the roadmap. It’s not just a technological milestone; it’s the critical inflection point that separates ...
“By exploring how quantum computers from IBM and the advanced high-performance compute technologies of AMD can work together, ...
A quantum computer that uses particles of light took about two dozen microseconds to complete a calculation that may take ...
Today’s digital security relies on one fragile truth: that breaking today’s encryption standards, using tools available today ...
The next computing revolution is already underway, driven by the convergence of artificial intelligence and quantum ...
The same recursive improvement cycle is about to hit quantum computing. IBM plans to deliver its fault-tolerant quantum computer, Starling, by 2029 -- years ahead of previous predictions.
Algorithms running on quantum computers could have big implications for drug discovery, IBM says.
Quantum Art a developer of full-stack quantum computers, has integrated Nvidia's CUDA-Q hybrid quantum-classical platform into its "qubits." ...
The key milestone for quantum computing, Lidar says, has always been to demonstrate that we can execute entire algorithms with a scaling speedup relative to ordinary "classical" computers.
An experimental study shows that already small-scale quantum computers can boost the performance of machine learning algorithms.
Quantum computers still can’t do much. Almost every time researchers have found something the high-tech machines should one day excel at, a classical algorithm comes along that can do it just as well ...