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New chip harnesses quantum computing's biggest weakness — and tries to turn it into a strength
A new quantum computing chip turns destructive noise into a programmable feature, helping scientists study signal loss and error correction to build more effective systems in the future.
But quantum computing uses “quantum bits,” also known as “qubits.” Instead of being either zero or one, qubits can behave like zero or one simultaneously and exist in states between zero and one, ...
If you've seen one quantum computer, you've seen... one quantum computer. Different companies use different quantum technologies. D-Wave Quantum employs an approach known as quantum annealing. It's ...
Two two executive orders on Monday aim to hasten the arrival of useful quantum computers while protecting U.S. systems from them. “Innovation and security have to be balanced,” National Cyber Director ...
Scientists at RIKEN have proposed a new way to make quantum systems synchronize in only one direction—like a one-way street for sound particles known as phonons. The breakthrough combines two quantum ...
While many point toward the quantum computing pure plays as being leaders in the quantum computing industry, Alphabet challenged that notion a few days ago when it released some of the latest results ...
A quiet transformation is unfolding in the way scientists design the materials that power modern technology. From faster computers to energy-saving electronics, the next generation of breakthroughs ...
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