John Durcan of IDA Ireland highlights the nation's surge in quantum computing, emphasizing R&D growth, key tech partnerships, and the need for skilled talent.| AZoQuantum
AlphaQubit, a recurrent-transformer neural network, outperforms state-of-the-art decoders in quantum error correction, enhancing surface code decoding accuracy.| AZoQuantum
Qubit instability poses a challenge for quantum computing, but quantum error correction offers promising solutions.| AZoQuantum
Japan accelerates in quantum technology, focusing on qubit control and applications in computing, sensing, and communications to compete globally.| AZoQuantum
QuEra leads in neutral-atom quantum computing, offering scalable, reconfigurable qubits that enhance algorithm efficiency and error correction capabilities.| AZoQuantum
Utilizing quantum mechanics, quantum networks enable secure communication and distributed computing, paving the way for innovative technological advancements.| AZoQuantum
Quantum Information Science merges quantum mechanics with information theory, revolutionizing data processing, encryption, and computing across industries.| AZoQuantum
Quantinuum, the world’s largest integrated quantum computing company, has signed a Joint Statement of Endeavour with the STFC Hartree Center, one of Europe’s largest supercomputing centers dedicated to industry engagement.| AZoQuantum
NTT Corporation in cooperation with the University of Tokyo (President: Teruo Fujii, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo) and RIKEN has developed an optical fiber-coupled quantum light source (squeezed light source), which is a key technology for realizing a fault-tolerant large-scale universal optical quantum computer.| AZoQuantum