quantum computing

Fujitsu and Osaka University develop new quantum computing architecture, accelerating progress toward practical application of quantum computers

Fujitsu and Osaka University Unveil Efficient Analog Rotation Quantum Computing Architecture

Fujitsu and Osaka University’s Center for Quantum Information and Quantum Biology (QIQB) have announced a ground-breaking analog rotation quantum computing architecture, representing a substantial step toward realizing practical quantum computing. The new architecture reduces the number of physical qubits required for quantum error correction—a critical component for achieving fault-tolerant quantum computing—by 90%, from 1 million […]

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IBM Quantum Network welcomes LG Electronics to roster

Top global technology enterprise IBM recently announced that LG Electronics will help bolster quantum computing industry applications, as part of the IBM Quantum Network. Going above and beyond the capabilities of classical computers, quantum computers utilize qubits to compute quantum mechanical phenomena including interference and entanglement, rather than the 1s and 0s of old computers,

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