Governments and tech companies continue to pour money into quantum technology in the hopes of building a supercomputer that can work at speeds we can't yet fathom to solve big problems.
On Thursday, Californian supplier of commercial quantum computers, D Wave Quantum (NYSE:QBTS), announced the sale of its top-end system to German Jülich Unified Infrastructure for Quantum computing.
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Quantum computing has moved from physics labs into boardroom slide decks, promising to crack problems that leave even the ...
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Quantum computing is shifting from lab experiment to commercial race, and the market is starting to price in who might win.
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A research team from the University of Stuttgart in Germany recently made a breakthrough when they teleported quantum information between distant origins. The paper was published in the journal Nature ...
Quantum computing giant D-Wave Quantum Inc. seems to be at its latest inflection point. Shares have nearly quadrupled in value this year, but as of the middle of October, it appears D-Wave could be ...
Quantum computing stocks have exploded in value as investors race to participate. IonQ and D-Wave have both amassed market capitalizations of more than $10 billion. Quantum computing is having a ...