IBM plots quantum computing roadmap, eyes 1,121-qubit system in 2023
IBM lays out its quantum system roadmap and plans to scale the technology as competition in the market heats up.
IBM lays out its quantum system roadmap and plans to scale the technology as competition in the market heats up.
Businesses are already exploring the future potential of quantum computers, and some industries anticipate big changes ahead.
Quantum computers are not yet creating business value, but CIOs should nonetheless lose no time in getting involved.
IBM and CERN are working to find out how quantum machine learning could help understand the fundamental laws of nature.
Using a method called quantum annealing, D-Wave's researchers demonstrated that a quantum computational advantage could be achieved over classical means.
Google, IBM, Microsoft, Amazon are all looking into it, but quantum computing is still widely misunderstood. This is everything you need to know about the next stage of computing, and everything that it could unlock.
For the first time, Big Blue is bringing its quantum hardware directly to a customer, instead of offering quantum services over the cloud.
Researchers from pharmaceutical company GSK investigated whether existing quantum computers could already assist with drug discovery.
The Redmond giant has expanded Azure Quantum to the wider ecosystem.
If you have a hankering to wangle a Hadamard gate or two, to produce a Hamiltonian whose yield is better than anything classical physics can cough up, then at last there’s a service for you. Or perhaps there is and isn’t one at the same time.