NEXT, the collaboration merges Intel’s manufacturing expertise with Argonne’s open-science research to advance quantum dot technology.
Argonne National Laboratory and Intel have partnered for the deployment of a 12-qubit silicon quantum dot processor.
Argonne National Laboratory announced it has successfully deployed and is running a 12-qubit quantum dot device built by Intel, with the first collaborative work published in Nature Communications. - ...
Another major quantum computing record has been broken, and by a considerable margin: physicists have now built an array containing 6,100 qubits, the largest of its type and way above the thousand or ...
Quantum computers, systems that process information leveraging quantum mechanical effects, have the potential of outperforming classical systems on some tasks. Instead of storing information as bits, ...
Software giant Intel has decided that there is money to be had in making quantum chips which are based on whether or not a theoretical cat is potentially dead or alive, or just popped out for a bit.
A new quantum processor has pushed the lifetime of fragile quantum information to a regime that once looked out of reach for superconducting chips, keeping data stable around 15 times longer than ...
Quantum computers could revolutionize everything from drug discovery to business analytics—but their incredible power also ...
Scientists in the U.K. have successfully connected two separate quantum processors, paving the way for a quantum internet and, potentially, quantum supercomputers. Increasing the number of quantum ...
Quantum computing promises extraordinary power, but that same power may expose new security weaknesses. Quantum computers are expected to deliver dramatic gains in processing speed and capability, ...