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Quantum systems hold the promise of tackling some complex problems faster and more efficiently than classical computers.
The Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science (KRISS) has developed a technology that controls the energy of single ...
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New Scientist on MSNThe first operating system for quantum networks has been builtAs a step towards a useful and ultra-secure quantum internet, researchers have created an operating system that coordinates ...
The future of navigation will integrate quantum sensors to enhance location accuracy (via Earth's magnetic and gravitational ...
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Live Science on MSNChinese quantum processor is 1 quadrillion times faster than the best supercomputer — and it rivals Google's breakthrough Willow chipThis new superconducting prototype quantum processor achieved benchmarking results to rival Google's new Willow QPU.
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tom's Hardware on MSNQNodeOS claims to be the first operating system for quantum networks, paving the way for future quantum applicationsResearchers at the QIA have developed the world's first hardware-independent quantum-network operating system, supporting ...
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New Scientist on MSNDoubts cast over D-Wave's claim of quantum computer supremacyD-Wave's claim that its quantum computers can solve problems that would take hundreds of years on classical machines have ...
A quantum processor solved a problem in 20 minutes that would take a supercomputer millions of years. A supercomputer then did a part of it in about 2 hours.
Researchers have demonstrated that phosphorene nanoribbons (PNRs) exhibit both magnetic and semiconducting properties at room temperature. The research establishes PNRs as a unique class of ...
SQMS director Anna Grassellino talks to Physics World about the evolution of a unique multidisciplinary research hub for ...
D-Wave is a company that makes quantum annealers, specialized hardware that is most effective when applied to a class of optimization problems. The new work shows that the hardware can track the ...
At ultracold temperatures, interatomic collisions are relatively simple, and their outcome can be controlled using a magnetic ...
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