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Quantum machine learning unlocks new efficient chip design pipeline
By Jon Martindale published
By combining classic machine learning and new quantum techniques, researchers may be able to develop new semiconductor designs faster than ever before.

The world's first hybrid chip combining photonics and electronics with quantum computing is here, and it's built like a normal silicon SoC
By Hassam Nasir published
Light years ahead, literally.

IBM is building a large-scale quantum computer that 'would require the memory of more than a quindecillion of the world's most powerful supercomputers' to simulate
By Mark Tyson published
IBM has shared its roadmap to deliver the 'world's first large-scale, fault-tolerant quantum computer' in 2029.

Nvidia in talks to invest in PsiQuantum
By Ash Hill published
Jensen Huang says quantum computing is far off from being mainstream, but Nvidia seems ready to invest.

QNodeOS claims to be the first operating system for quantum networks, paving the way for future quantum applications
By Hassam Nasir published
Researchers at the QIA have developed the world's first hardware-independent quantum-network operating system, supporting applications written with high-level code.

Microsoft's latest Quantum computing claims have been named 'unreliable' by scientists
By Jowi Morales published
Several scientists expressed concern that Microsoft's Majorana 1 chip is deeply flawed.

Amazon's Ocelot quantum chip uses 'cat qubits' to 'reduce error correction by up to 90%'
By Christopher Harper published
Amazon AWS announces and showcases Ocelot, a new quantum computing chip touting a cheaper solution to qubit-accelerated error correction.

Quantum computing stocks dropped over 40% after Nvidia CEO prediction
By Aaron Klotz published
CEO of Nvidia Jensen Huang purportedly stated that quantum computers will take 20 years before being "very useful", causing quantum computing stock to tumble.
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