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Quantum batteries could 4x qubits and supercharge quantum computers
Quantum computers are hungry machines, and their appetite is not just for qubits but for power delivered with exquisite ...
Origin Wukong's developers, Origin Quantum Computing Technology Co., launched China's fourth-generation self-developed quantum control system supporting over 500 qubits. Named Origin Tianji 4.0, this ...
Interdisciplinary teams across the Quantum Systems Accelerator (QSA) are using innovative approaches to push the boundaries of superconducting qubit technology, bridging the gap between today's NISQ ...
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Taiwan debuts 20-qubit quantum computer built fully in-house and it is a big warning shot
Taiwan has quietly crossed a threshold that many larger powers are still struggling to reach, unveiling a 20-qubit superconducting quantum computer designed, fabricated, and integrated entirely on its ...
D-Wave Quantum Inc. (NYSE: QBTS) ("D-Wave" or the "Company"), the only dual-platform quantum computing company, providing annealing and gate-model systems, software, and services, today announced key ...
On June 16, 2025, China officially completed the commercialization and delivery of the ez-QREngine 2.0, its first superconducting quantum computing measurement and control system designed to operate ...
In a paper recently published in Nature Communications, the Chalmers team unveiled what they call a minimal quantum refrigerator. The device operates not by shielding qubits ...
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Taiwan unveils 20-qubit superconducting quantum computer built entirely in-house
Researchers at Academia Sinica have developed a 20-qubit superconducting quantum computer, marking Taiwan’s entry ...
Nvidia claims to have kicked off the “quantum-GPU computing era,” unveiling a way for quantum computers to interconnect with classical systems. Revealed at the chip giant’s GTC event in Washington, ...
Slight temperature changes, imperceptible manufacturing imperfections, and heat generated by their own components can completely ruin an entire quantum quantum system-on-chip. Silicon photonics could ...
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