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Inside the race to build the world’s 1st open-source quantum computer
Quantum computing has long been dominated by proprietary machines locked behind corporate and national lab firewalls, but a ...
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Rigetti delays Cepheus-1-108Q quantum system in what Wedbush calls minor setback
Rigetti Computing is pushing back the commercial rollout of its new Cepheus-1-108Q machine, a move that has rattled some ...
A research group at the University of Geneva (UNIGE) demonstrates that the state of a quantum system can be inferred through ...
Origin Wukong's developers, Origin Quantum Computing Technology Co., launched China's fourth-generation self-developed quantum control system supporting over 500 qubits. Named Origin Tianji 4.0, this ...
This illustration draws a parallel between quantum state tomography and natural language modeling. In quantum tomography, structured measurements yield probability outcomes that are aggregated to ...
Quantum control of linear stochastic systems encompasses the rigorous study of controlling quantum devices whose dynamics are inherently influenced by random fluctuations. These systems are described ...
On June 16, 2025, China officially completed the commercialization and delivery of the ez-QREngine 2.0, its first superconducting quantum computing measurement and control system designed to operate ...
Slight temperature changes, imperceptible manufacturing imperfections, and heat generated by their own components can completely ruin an entire quantum quantum system-on-chip. Silicon photonics could ...
Nvidia claims to have kicked off the “quantum-GPU computing era,” unveiling a way for quantum computers to interconnect with classical systems. Revealed at the chip giant’s GTC event in Washington, ...
Explore where quantum computing stands today, where it’s headed, and how modular, open platforms are paving the way for scalable, next-gen control systems. Download the whitepaper to explore key ...
No audio available for this content. A team of researchers at Q-CTRL, a quantum infrastructure software company based in Sydney, Australia, has completed a successful demonstration of a new quantum ...
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