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Press releases from Quantum Computing industry
New program myQLM will allow quantum computing researchers, students and developers to develop and simulate quantum programs on their own desktops. myQLM will be available for free to all Atos Quantum Learning Machine users. At the occasion of the 4th Atos Technology Days co-located with VivaTech, Atos, a global leader in digital transformation, today announces myQLM, a new program providing researchers, students and developers quantum programming tools for free, in order to democratize access...
Immediate cloud access to lower-noise D-Wave 2000Q processor allows users to experience early benefit of lower noise on problem precision. Demonstrates 25x speed-up on spin glass application. D-Wave Systems Inc., the leader in quantum computing systems, software, and services, today announced the immediate availability of a lower-noise D-Wave 2000Q™ processor in the Leap™ quantum cloud service. Reflecting years of customer feedback, the lower-noise processor demonstrates improved performance,...
As more markets adopt open banking — which mandates banks to open their systems to third parties — it will be increasingly critical for banks to ensure the security of not only their networks, but those of their ecosystems partners as well, according to a report from Accenture (NYSE: ACN) that predicts key technology trends in banking over the next three years. According to the Accenture Banking Technology Vision 2019, while consumers trust banks to securely hold their data, maintaining that...
The IBM Q Network is the world’s first community of Fortune 500 companies, startups, academic institutions, and research labs working to advance quantum computing. Virginia Tech researchers and students will have direct access to IBM Q’s most-advanced quantum computing systems for research projects that advance quantum science, exploring early uses of quantum computing, and for teaching. Virginia Tech has joined the expanding IBM Q Network as a member of the IBM Q Hub at Oak Ridge National...
Rick Perry (U.S. Energy Secretary) has helped break ground on a new research facility at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory. According to a news release, the groundbreaking for the 100,000-square-foot Translational Research Capability Facility took place on Tuesday with Perry and U.S. Rep. Chuck Fleischmann in attendance. The facility will be purpose-built for research in computing, materials science and quantum information science. It is designed to have flexible space that encourages...
Three years after launching the world’s first publicly available quantum computer over the cloud, we’re introducing a number of significant enhancements to the IBM Q Experience quantum cloud services and software platform. The public beta of an entirely new experience lets current and new users make circuits and application-building tools. These services further accelerate the movement of research and development on IBM Q systems toward practical applications. In addition, simplified access to...
Our ambition is to make quantum computing more accessible so that developers can help solve some of the world’s most pressing challenges. The power to achieve that vision comes when every developer can collaborate, share code, and build upon each other’s work. The Microsoft Quantum Development Kit empowers developers at every stage of the quantum programming lifecycle – from learning basic quantum concepts to coding their first quantum application – to deliver real-world solutions with the help...
SpeQtral was formally announced today with initial funding led by Space Capital. Formerly known as S15 Space Systems, SpeQtral is building space-based quantum communication systems rooted in advanced technologies developed at the world-renowned Centre for Quantum Technologies (CQT), a Research Centre of Excellence hosted by the National University of Singapore (NUS). This quantum technology offers unprecedented security from eavesdropping and will enable the next generation of secure...
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