Physicists at Silicon Quantum Computing have developed what they say is the most accurate quantum computing chip ever engineered, after building a new kind of architecture.
In this Monday edition of quantum computing news, we look at a new push by SEALSQ ($LAES) to build silicon-based quantum systems, Xanadu’s early ...
Researchers have achieved the first controllable interaction between two hole spin qubits in a conventional silicon transistor. The breakthrough opens up the possibility of integrating millions of ...
A team at UNIGE has uncovered a geometric structure once thought to be purely theoretical at the core of quantum materials, opening the door to major advances in future electronics. How can ...
New ion-trap chip eschews lasers for an integrated circuit that can be mass produced in existing semiconductor factories. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate ...
Scientists in China have unveiled a new AI chip called LightGen that is 100 times faster and 100 times more energy efficient ...
Researchers have developed a precision magnetometer based on a special material that changes optical properties in response ...
ANAHEIM, CALIF. — At the world’s largest gathering of physicists, a talk about Microsoft’s claimed new type of quantum computing chip was perhaps the main attraction. Before the talk, the chair of the ...
Scientists demonstrate a new quantum chip architecture for suppressing errors using a type of qubit known as a cat qubit. Scientists based at the AWS Center for Quantum Computing on Caltech's campus ...
Cold atom experiments trap atoms to probe quantum effects, enabling ultra-precise sensing, timekeeping, and monitoring of Earth and space phenomena. (Nanowerk News) Cold atom experiments are among the ...
(Nanowerk News) Researchers have for the first time observed a time crystal on a microscale semiconductor chip oscillating at a rate of several billion times per second, unveiling exceptionally high ...
Donald Figer, director of the Center for Detectors, delivered the keynote talk on “Sensors and Detectors for Physical and Chemical Sciences” at the CHIPS for Science conference at the University of ...