OAKLAND, Calif - A new quantum computer startup born from researchers at Harvard University and Massachusetts Institute of ...
Amazon Web Services (AWS) is expanding its quantum computing partnership with QuEra. The companies announced an expanded ...
Building on a long-standing MIT–IBM collaboration, the new lab will chart the convergence of AI, algorithms, and quantum computing The MIT-IBM Computing Research Lab builds on a distinguished history ...
Atlantic Quantum has received a contract from the US Air Force to develop a quantum computer based on fluxonium qubits. The company has been given a $1.8 million Phase II STTR grant from AFWERX, the ...
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High-density cryogenic ribbon cables enable quantum systems to scale beyond 1,000 qubits
A critical hardware bottleneck that has prevented quantum computers from scaling to meaningful dimensions ...
By harnessing the unique properties of quantum mechanics, scientists and engineers worldwide seek to enable systems with ...
ARLINGTON, Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--TechNext Inc., a Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) startup and leader in AI‑driven technology forecasting, today announced an early‑access program for its ...
QuEra's Libra system will bring cloud-accessible fault-tolerant quantum computing (FTQC) to early commercial and research workflows. BOSTON, June 15, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- QuEra Computing today ...
Researchers at MIT, Cambridge, Mass., say they have demonstrated what they believe is "the strongest nonlinear light-matter coupling ever achieved in a quantum system." They add that their experiment ...
Researchers demonstrated extremely strong nonlinear light-matter coupling in a quantum circuit. Stronger coupling enables faster quantum readout and operations, ultimately improving the accuracy of ...
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How quantum computing could change AI forever
Can quantum become even bigger than AI? And will it help soften the AI bubble as it seems set to burst? Experts share their views. If the AI revolution is beginning to slow—or slowly deflate—then ...
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