IBM advances towards error-mitigation quantum computing
Better at herding the cats
IBM has announced a series of developments to make limited but functional quantum calculations possible ahead of the much-anticipated arrival of error-corrected quantum computing.
Finland gets a second quantum computer
20-qubits
VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland and IQM Quantum Computers have completed Finland’s second quantum computer.
IBM wants to build a 100,000-qubit quantum computer in 10 years
Call of Duty specs will be high
IBM wants to build a 100,000-qubit quantum computing machine within the next 10 years, according to MIT Technology Review.
Boffins put Fibonacci sequence into a quantum computer
Created a new type of matter, two time directions, and a surprised cat
Physicists shot a laser pulse sequence mimicking the Fibonacci sequence at a quantum computer and ended up creating a new phase of matter.
China makes a quantum computer streets ahead of the US
We have more cats
Physicists in China claim they've constructed two quantum computers with performance speeds that outrival competitors in the US, debuting a superconducting machine, in addition to an even speedier one that uses light photons to obtain unprecedented results.
Amazon wants to build its own quantum computer
Your delivery is potentially dead or alive
Amazon is apparently building its own quantum computer.
IBM starts bringing quantum computers out of the lab
53-qubit quantum computer out in October
IBM is taking a major step forward in moving quantum computing use forward by opening its first IBM Quantum Computation Centre in New York.
US starts glorious ten year plan for Quantum computing
IBM, Intel, and Co to benefit
President Donald Trump took time from his tweeting on December 21 to sign a bi-partisan law on AI
Microsoft spins its quantum plans
Written a language for a computer which does not exist
Microsoft is trying to be prepared for the new breed of quantum computers, even though a true quantum PC does not exist yet.
Dutch government invests in Quantum research
Potentially alive or dead market
The Dutch government is spending €135m to develop a potentially super-fast quantum computer.