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Japan hosts the world’s most powerful quantum–classical setup with IBM’s Heron processor and Fugaku supercomputer.
IBM's next-generation quantum computer, now online in Japan, is also connected to the supercomputer Fugaku to accelerate ...
The Riken system is powered by IBM’s 156-qubit IBM Quantum Heron, which, according to the U.S. company, is the most ...
Technology veteran IBM on Tuesday laid out a plan to have a “practical” quantum computer tackling big problems before the end ...
The quantum computer, called Starling, will use 200 logical qubits — and IBM plans to follow this up with a 2,000-logical-qubit machine in 2033 ...
Sitting in an office at QuEra Computing’s Boston headquarters, Yuval Boger was talking about the recent advancements made in ...
IBM’s Starling system may shorten the timeline for quantum computers to challenge Bitcoin’s cryptographic foundations.
Quantum computing is seeing renewed momentum, with numerous entities investing in the space and making notable progress.
IBM on Tuesday revealed its map to the development of its large-scale, fault-tolerant quantum computer styled as "Quantum Starling." ...
Biggish Blue bets big on fault-tolerant qubits Biggish Blue has swaggered into the quantum saloon waving a roadmap it says ...
IBM Quantum Starling will be built in a new IBM Quantum Data Center in Poughkeepsie, New York and is expected to perform ...