To promote faster development of quantum algorithms and applications, IBM has just launched the Qiskit Functions Catalog. This new platform allows developers from IBM and other organizations to ...
As we talked about a decade ago in the wake of launching The Next Platform, quantum computers – at least the fault tolerant ones being built by IBM, Google, Rigetti, and a few others – need a massive ...
The Commerce Department’s $2 billion in planned CHIPS R&D funding for nine quantum companies, announced in May, gave the ...
Quantum computing has long lived in the realm of lab demos and bold PowerPoint slides, but two of the industry’s biggest players now say the first truly useful machines are less than five years away.
Quantum computing is poised to redefine technology, offering unprecedented computational capabilities to address problems beyond the reach of classical systems. Jerry Chow, an IBM Fellow and Director ...
IBM is unveiling IBM Quantum Nighthawk, its most advanced quantum processor yet and designed with an architecture to complement high-performing quantum software to deliver quantum advantage next year: ...
D-Wave Quantum QBTS is advancing the intersection of quantum computing and artificial intelligence. In August, the company introduced an open-source Quantum AI toolkit, which is part of D-Wave’s ...
Today's quantum computers generally aren't capable of solving real-world problems quicker than traditional computers. They are capable of performing some types of computations faster, but these ...
There are other quantum computing companies out there like Rigetti Computing or D-Wave Quantum, but none of them have the resources and reputation that IBM does. Wall Street seems to be betting on the ...
The Trump administration wants a useful quantum computer in two years. Microsoft wants one in three. Independent researchers ...