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World’s first quantum computer built with silicon chips found in laptops launched
London-based Quantum Motion, a quantum computing startup that develops scalable quantum computing tech using silicon, ...
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Compact phononic circuits guide sound at gigahertz frequencies for chip-scale devices
Phononic circuits are emerging devices that can manipulate sound waves (i.e., phonons) in ways that resemble how electronic ...
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Century-old math puzzle that stumped top supercomputers solved by quantum computing
Researchers have successfully used a quantum algorithm to solve a complex century-old mathematical problem long considered ...
A team of researchers has made a stride in quantum circuit design, which can substantially reduce energy consumption in computing. Leading computing technologies suffer from a critical challenge, i.e.
Quantum computing, an approach to deriving information that leverages quantum mechanical effects, relies on qubits, quantum ...
Artist’s impression of the quantum spin Hall effect in a graphene-based spintronic device, integrated in a chip. The blue and red spheres are spin-up and spin-down electrons traveling along the edge ...
Quantum Motion has deployed the first full-stack quantum computer built using standard silicon chip fabrication, a milestone ...
This diagram illustrates how the team reduces quantum circuit complexity in machine learning using three encoding methods—variational, genetic, and matrix product state algorithms. All methods ...
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New nano switch channels excitons at room temperature, unlocks faster, cooler computing
Scientists built a nano switch that controls excitons, chargeless quantum quasiparticles, at room temperature.
Google Quantum AI and Keysight joined forces to enhance Quantum circuit simulations with frequency-domain flux quantization Provides an extended library of quantum devices and a robust circuit design ...
The findings resolve a long-standing problem in fundamental physics. Scientists at Hiroshima University have created a practical and highly sensitive method for detecting the Unruh effect, a ...
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