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IBM laid out a detailed plan for a large-scale machine in June, declaring it was on track to build one by the end of the ...
Tech giants claims that the decades-long race to build a workable quantum computer may finally be entering its home stretch.
In the race to build a workable quantum computer — a dream at the intersection of advanced physics and computer science since ...
IBM collaborates with Maharashtra to develop quantum computing initiative, offering expertise and skills development to build ...
IBM teams up with the Maharashtra government to boost quantum computing initiatives. The collaboration aims to foster a ...
Everyone wants to build the first machine that does something useful The long-held fantasy of quantum computing is now ...
Scientists used IBM's R2 Heron quantum processor to predict the secondary protein structure of a 60-nucleotide-long mRNA ...
Unsurprisingly, IBM feels that Qiskit did extremely well on its tests, but the details provide a window into where things stand in the world of quantum-computing software stacks, as seven ...
IBM is taking a modular approach on its path to the holy grail of quantum computing. This year, IBM will release Nighthawk, its new quantum process with 120 qubits and 5,000 quantum gates.
IBM scientists work on quantum computing hardware in the IBM Q Computation Center at the Thomas J Watson Research Center in Yorktown Heights, New York and IBM Research - Zurich in Zurich, Switzerland.
Resources including the IBM Q Experience, a cloud-based platform for quantum experimentation and learning, and QISKit, an open source quantum software developer kit for real quantum computing ...
Quantum computing is advancing quickly and becoming commercially viable. As a result, it now needs its own real estate.