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Breakthrough Qubit Control Near Absolute Zero Is Scalability Game-Changer For Quantum Computing
Quantum computers have the capability to revolutionize how we model and compute things in the world. They can do things that not even the most advanced supercomputers can do. We do not have such a ...
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Control of spin qubits at near absolute zero provides path forward for scalable quantum computing
Developing technology that allows quantum information to be both stable and accessible is a critical challenge in the development of useful quantum computers that operate at scale. Research published ...
Developing technology that allows quantum information to be both stable and accessible is a critical challenge in the development of useful quantum computers that operate at scale. Research published ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Operating at room temperature, this nanoscale device leverages silicon photonics to achieve high-performance spin control, ...
Scientists from the Institute of Physics of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, along with their collaborators, have conducted a random multipolar driving experiment on a large, two-dimensional ...
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, ...
Researchers show electrical control of quantum interference in atomic spins on surfaces using a scanning tunnelling microscope and modulated bias fields. The system studied consists of a single atom ...
Cryogenic quantum control platform developed at the University of Sydney. Presented in research in Nature, led by Professor David Reilly. Credit: University of Sydney Developing technology that allows ...
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