Intel’s Rich History Puts Them In Poll Position To Advance Quantum Computing Toward Commercialisation
Intel’s rich history in process technology engineering puts them in a unique position to advance quantum computing toward commercialisation. In 1965, Intel co-founder, Gordon Moore predicted that the…
A Vibrant UK Ecosystem Is Fertile Ground For Quantum Commercialisation
Quantum physics is at the heart of the modern world. It has given us the electronics that underpin telecommunications and media, computing and the control…
Israel “Quantum Queen” Reveals What To Expect From The Arrival Of Quantum Computers
Quantum computing is moving into the mainstream. Now Google, Intel, IBM, Microsoft, Alibaba, as well as pharma, automotive, materials and other billion-dollar giants are announcing…
Taking Quantum Entanglement To A New Level: Breakthrough From Austria and Germany
If we want quantum computers, we’re going to need a complex system of entangled qubits – quantum bits that are intrinsically linked so that whatever…
The Atos QLM Is Empowering The Quantum Applications Of Tomorrow: Interview With The CTO Of Big data & Security At Atos
There are a huge number of research centres and universities worldwide working in the most extraordinary area of technology. Many predict quantum computing could transform…
“We Believe That The Next Computational Revolution Will Stem From Applied Quantum Science”: Interview With Steve Adachi From Lockheed Martin
Many believe that quantum computing could take humanity to new frontiers, expanding our knowledge and capacity to tackle the hardest computational problems known today. The…
Is China Winning The Race To Develop Quantum Computers?
China and the US are racing to develop quantum computers which could mark the first real revolution in computing. Future machines could offer a radical…
Furthering Quantum Computing In All Areas: Top Startups Join The IBM Q Network
This Thursday, IBM revealed the names of the first startups that will join the IBM Q Network and receive cloud-based access to IBM’s real quantum computers…
IBM Believes Commercial Quantum Computing Is Five Years Away
Classical computers are limited in their capabilities to solve large-scale computations. Quantum computers, on the other hand, could be used to bridge this gap; a…