Scientists used antimony atoms to improve quantum computing by making qubits more stable, like a quantum cat, and error-resistant.
Have you ever wondered how certain problems are so complex that even the fastest computers struggle to solve them? These types of problems are often found in industries like transportation, finance, healthcare,
Quantum computing is stirring up excitement in the investment community because, like AI, it could offer companies a huge boost when it comes to innovation and efficiency. All of this is positive for the earnings growth and stock performance of quantum computing companies and their customers.
Quantum technology, while still in its early stages, provides a promising path to improving the management of complex supply chains.
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Amid stock-market jitters, quantum computing start-ups continue to make progress — and to score hundreds of millions of dollars in investments.
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The Swiss startup has found a way to allow qubits to move in all spatial directions like an aeroplane, instead of like cars on a road.
Alphabet subsidiary Google recently announced two major technical achievements with its Willow quantum computing chip. In response to the news, shares of Rigetti Computing (NASDAQ: RGTI) and D-Wave Quantum (NYSE: QBTS) during the next three weeks advanced 280% and 110%,
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The world’s largest integrated quantum computing company announced plans to expand into New Mexico. Quantinuum’s new location will be a research and development hub aimed at advancing photonics technologies.