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Microsoft says Azure Quantum may be used to reduce road traffic at the much-awaited preview
After six months of waiting, Microsoft’s Azure Quantum will finally be available for preview — with…
Govt announces Rs 8,000-cr outlay for national mission on quantum tech
New Delhi, Feb 1 () The government on Saturday announced Rs 8,000 crore outlay for developing quant…
PTI
A Microsoft general manager explains how people can start getting the skills they need for the quantum computing revolution today
For one, Microsoft has a quantum development kit, which includes a programming language for quantum…
Rosalie Chan
Google achieves quantum error correction milestone says Sundar Pichai
Google has achieved an experimental milestone of scaling a logical qubit, demonstrating for the fir…
BMW and Goldman Sachs are investing millions in a new kind of supercomputing that could change the world. But for now, nobody knows what to do with it
The conference comes at a new stage for the field. Scientists studying the unusual properties of ti…
Kaveh Waddell, Axios
From Unbreakable Codes To Incredible New Computers, Quantum Technology Is Clearly The Future
Beloussov seems most intrigued by how quantum technology can change hardware companies. He used MRI…
Dylan Love
Hewlett Packard Enterprise explains why it gave up on quantum computing right as it was splitting off from HP Inc
"I felt that the materials industry was probably a decade away from making that available," HP Ente…
Rosalie Chan
Tech companies are excited about the budget allocating ₹8,000 crore quantum technology
The Budget 2020-21 has allocated ₹8,000 crore for the National Mission of Quantum Technology. Accor…
Google has signed a deal that could give it access to the most powerful computer ever made
The appeal of quantum computing is this: in a traditional processor, each "bit" can only have one p…
Max Slater-Robins
7 awesome ways quantum computers will change the world
This ultra-secure communication is called quantum key distribution and it allows someone to send a …
Kelly Dickerson
Here's why we should be really excited about quantum computers
For example, quantum computers could streamline our aerospace and military and defense systems. Wit…
Kelly Dickerson
Here's Why Some Of The World's Most Brilliant People Are In Moscow This Weekend
According to a famous tenet of computer science called Moore's Law, we can expect computer speeds t…
Dylan Love
EXCLUSIVE: The CEO of Honeywell tells us how a company known for thermostats plans to crush IBM, Google, and other rivals in the quantum wars
Quantum computers hold the promise to allow companies to run incredibly complex applications very q…
Joe Williams
$125 billion Honeywell took a giant step on its quantum computing journey by partnering with Microsoft. The company's quantum head says to expect much more.
And Honeywell - a sprawling conglomerate that sells a wide range of industrial products, including …
Joe Williams
Computers Are About To Get 3,600 Times Faster
Confused yet? Don't worry. It's weird and complicated stuff, but the takeaway is this – scientists …
Dylan Love
Here's how quantum computing could transform the future
Experts predict that quantum computers will help "address humanity's greatest challenges," whether …
Kylie Robison
Google's New Quantum Computing Expert Explains Why He's Excited To Work With The Company
One of things that excites Martinis is the promise of working on problems in actual potential produ…
Jillian D'Onfro
IBM picked a fight with Google over its claims of 'quantum supremacy.' Here's why experts say the feud could shake up the tech industry's balance of powers.
Quantum computers have special properties that allow them to solve problems exponentially faster th…
Rosalie Chan
Google says its cutting-edge computing breakthrough could be used to solve large-scale problems that 'would otherwise be impossible'
Scientists at Google said earlier this week that the company had made a massive leap forward in qua…
Lisa Eadicicco
Microsoft is hoping to turn the Pacific Northwest into ground zero for quantum computing
Standard computers such as PCs and smartphones process and store information in the form of binary …