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I recently visited the headquarters of SEEQC, and the firm's quantum chip foundry in upstate New York, which partly rose […]
I recently visited the headquarters of SEEQC, and the firm's quantum chip foundry in upstate New York, which partly rose […]
Quantum computing holds promise for complex financial modelling, but current technology is limited by noise and qubit count. More »
The surface code family is a promising approach to implementing fault-tolerant quantum computations. Universal fault-tolerance requires … More »
The quantum-computing specialist's share price was up 22.7% as of 3:30 p.m. ET despite a bearish backdrop for the broader
IonQ reported $130 million in 2025 revenue, becoming the first publicly traded quantum computing company to exceed $100 million. More
In many quantum materials—materials with unusual electrical and magnetic properties driven by quantum mechanical effects—electrons can organize … More »
… quantum information science. The occasion was a presentation yesterday to the National Science Board (NSB), NSF's presidentially appointed … More
Hybrid post-quantum encryption helps MSSPs protect long-lived credentials, meet data-retention demands, and strengthen PAM services without … More »
Quantum teleportation is one of the key tricks behind entanglement-based quantum communication. It does not move matter from place to