Quantum Computing
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China's 504-qubit quantum computer chip marks a new domestic record
By Anton Shilov published
A Chinese group led by China Telecom Quantum Computing Group has unveiled Xiaohong-504, a 504-qubit quantum computing chip, and Tianyan-504 superconducting quantum computer.
Google claims its new Willow quantum chip can swiftly solve a problem that would take a standard supercomputer 10 septillion years
By Mark Tyson published
Google has announced its latest quantum processor, dubbed Willow, and it shames the best supercomputers in some benchmarks.
Chinese scientists use quantum computers to crack military-grade encryption
By Mark Tyson published
Chinese researchers claim to have uncovered a “real and substantial threat” to classical cryptography, which is widely used in banking and the military sectors.
DOOM can now run on a quantum computer with Quandoom port
By Mark Tyson published
But you can run it on your PC using a lightweight QASM simulator.
Diamond-based quantum accelerators to be integrated into Oak Ridge National Laboratory's HPC
By Mark Tyson published
Looking for synergies between Quantum Brilliance’s computing cluster and ORNL’s classical HPC systems.
UC Riverside team develops new superconductor material for quantum computing
By Jowi Morales published
This new superconductor could potentially reduce errors in quantum computers.
2D quantum cooling system reaches temperatures colder than outer space by converting heat into electrical voltage
By Jowi Morales published
A research team at EFPL LANES built used an indium selenide sheet with graphene electrodes to convert heat into electricity and hit temperatures as low as 100mK.
Mysterious quantum computing restrictions spread across multiple nations
By Dallin Grimm published
France, Spain, the UK, and more have no public explanation for the move
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