Quantum systems can secretly “remember” their past—even when they appear not to. Scientists found that whether a system shows ...
Quantum networking solutions startup memQ Inc. today announced it raised $10 million in early-stage funding to advance scalable distributed networking for quantum computing. Quantonation and Ocean ...
In-memory computing, which processes data directly within memory units, is emerging as a powerful solution to overcome the ...
It’s not easy to study quantum systems — collections of particles that follow the counterintuitive rules of quantum mechanics. Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle, a cornerstone of quantum theory, says ...
Qubit-agnostic quantum compiler to enable greater modularity, scale, and utility to accelerate the path to utility-scale ...
Over the past decades, quantum physicists and engineers have developed numerous technologies that harness the principles of quantum mechanics to push the boundaries of classical information science.
The original version of this story appeared in Quanta Magazine. It’s not easy to study quantum systems—collections of particles that follow the counterintuitive rules of quantum mechanics.
Solving quantum computing’s chronic forgetfulness is the aim of a new international project led by the University of Surrey. The work will focus on protecting fragile quantum information from ...
Physicists have used Doppler-shifted nuclear resonant absorbers to form a nuclear frequency comb, enabling a quantum memory in the notoriously difficult X-ray range. Light is an excellent carrier of ...
Researchers backed by IBM have published results showing that a specific class of quantum error-correcting codes can protect ...