
Biggish Blue brings quantum to the Basques
127-qubit system
IBM and Fundación Ikerbasque have teamed up to install and manage a new Quantum computer system, including Qiskit Runtime Services, in the Basque Country.

Intel releases Quantum Software Development Kit
Wants to make sure its quantum hardware is neither dead or alive
Intel has released its first Intel Quantum Software Development Kit (SDK).

Google works out way to reduce quantum errors
The cat has to be part of the team
Google's quantum AI researchers have demonstrated that reducing errors in quantum calculations is possible by increasing the number of qubits.

Switch-Science releases portable quantum computers
Using SpinQ Technology
Switch-Science has just announced a trio of quantum computing products claiming that they are the world's first portable quantum computers.

Quantum computing enters startup company phase
Quantum cats no longer just for boffins
More cash is starting to flow into tquantum computing , turning academic research at MIT and Harvard labs into startups, according to the Boston Globe.

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.

Quantum computing is neither dead or alive
Oxford quantum physicist dismisses it as a financial bubble waiting to burst
Oxford quantum physicist Nikita Gourianov has dismissed the quantum computing industry as a financial bubble waiting to burst when people realise that the tech is not ready yet.

Fujitsu will launch first quantum computer next year
Will it run Crysis?
Fujitsu is carrying out some quantum Jujutsu and will release its first commercial 64-qubit quantum computer.

Software improvements keep quantum cats at bay
Potentially dead or alive in the water for now
It seems that there is life in conventional computing yet as a better-written algorithm bested Google’s Sycamore quantum computer.

Aussie boffins come up with a quantum integrated circuit
Never mind the quantum cats we need drop bears
Aussie boffins in Sydney have demonstrated a quantum integrated circuit made up of just a few atoms made from kangaroos which are potentially dead or fair dinkum.