What will the computers of tomorrow look like? Chances are good that spintronics will play a decisive role in the next ...
Customers are already finding some use cases for the quantum computing pure play's product.
A Google scientist will join a controversial demonstration of a claimed quantum computer on Monday--but scientists doubt the validity of the system being shown. During a session at the SC07 ...
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In theory, quantum computers should be faster at solving many problems compared to classical computers. But because their components are extremely delicate, existing quantum computers are still ...
SAN FRANCISCO/TOKYO (Reuters) - D-Wave Systems, a Canadian quantum computer firm backed by billionaire Jeff Bezos, Wall Street titan Goldman Sachs and others, said Japan's NEC Corp will invest in it ...
For D-Wave, the path to quantum computers being widely accepted is similar to the history of today’s computers. The first chips came more than 30 years ago, and Microsoft’s Basic expanded the software ...
While many companies are now offering access to general-purpose quantum computers, they’re not currently being used to solve any real-world problems, as they’re held back by issues with qubit count ...
Outside the crop of construction cranes that now dot Vancouver’s bright, downtown greenways, in a suburban business park that reminds you more of dentists and tax preparers, is a small office building ...
D-Wave wants its quantum computer to surpass the performance of traditional computers in the coming years, and has a processor roadmap that could make that happen. “We’re at a point where we see that ...