on October 22, 2009 in London. What happens if you embed an ultrafast quantum computer inside a diamond (you know, aside from qualifying for sale in one of Tiffany’s catalogues and inviting “forever” ...
Quantum Brilliance’s is developing diamond quantum accelerators that will have over 50 qubits and outperform CPUs/GPUs of comparable size, weight and power in important applications. Quantum ...
Quantum computing company XeedQ has installed its so-called Baby Diamond quantum computer at Goethe University in Germany. The system is housed on the university’s Bockenheim campus and will support ...
News Europe talks to CEO Mark Luo on taking deployable quantum systems from research breakthroughs to real-world computing.
A lot is expected to happen in the year 2029: Apophis, a 1,480-foot asteroid, is expected to pass by Earth at a distance of some 20,000 miles; NASA’s New Horizons spacecraft is expected to leave the ...
The diamond quantum chip used in this research. Credit: QuTech Researchers at QuTech, in collaboration with Fujitsu and Element Six, have demonstrated a complete set ...
Advancement marks pivotal move toward diamond-based quantum devices that will accelerate IonQ’s roadmap toward scalable, fault-tolerant quantum systems COLLEGE PARK, Md--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- IonQ (NYSE: ...
Artist's concept illustration showing a two-dimensional collection of interacting spins in a diamond lattice. Credit: Brian Long The quest to create useful quantum technologies begins with a deep ...
Diamonds are no longer just prized for their brilliance. In cutting-edge physics labs, synthetic diamonds with carefully engineered flaws are becoming one of the most promising platforms in modern ...
Quantum computing has been touted as a revolutionary advance that uses our growing scientific understanding of the subatomic world to create a machine with powers far ...