Atos announced that it has sold its Atos Quantum Learning Machine (QLM), the world’s highest-performing commercially available quantum simulator, through its APAC distributor Intelligent Wave Inc. (IWI), in Japan. This is the first QLM that Atos […]
UK companies to build radically new operating system for quantum computers
A consortium led by Cambridge-based quantum computing software developer Riverlane has been awarded a £7.6M grant from the government’s Industrial Challenge Strategy Fund to deploy a highly innovative quantum operating system. The project will deliver an operating […]
Irish Centre for HPC leads an international project to develop quantum simulation tools
The Irish Centre for High-End Computing (ICHEC) which delivers complex compute solutions to Irish HEAs, Enterprises and the Public Sector on behalf of the State, announced that it is leading a novel quantum simulation project in collaboration […]
Chemistry quantum simulations on Google Sycamore
As the search continues for useful applications of noisy intermediate scale quantum devices, variational simulations of fermionic systems remain one of the most promising directions. A team at Google AI Quantum has performed a series […]
Microsoft researchers solve 20-year-old problems in quantum computing
A team of researchers at Microsoft discovered a breakthrough in two common problems that have been open for over twenty years. Specifically, the team revisited the question of the largest possible quantum speedups for some important classes of […]
Optimization for configurable, parallel, error-robust entangling gates for trapped atomic ions
The team of researchers (including people from Q-CTRL) has studied a class of entangling gates for trapped atomic ions and demonstrated the use of numeric optimization techniques to create a wide range of fast, error-robust […]
Quantum autoencoders to denoise quantum measurements
Researchers at Leibniz Universität Hannover in Germany have recently developed quantum machine-learning algorithms that can be used to denoise quantum data. These algorithms could help to produce more reliable data using quantum clocks or other measurement tools […]
SMU and Tradeteq to develop quantum computing credit scoring for trade finance
Singapore Management University (SMU) and Tradeteq will be embarking on a project which aims to develop quantum computing-based credit scoring methods for companies. SMU and Tradeteq’s objective for the project is to build a predictive […]
Zapata Computing offers early access to its unified quantum operating environment Orquestra
Zapata Computing, a startup software company for NISQ-based quantum applications, has just announced an Early Access Program to Orquestra™, its end-to-end platform for quantum-enabled workflows. Providing this software- and hardware-interoperable, enterprise quantum toolset, Orquestra enables advanced […]
CaixaBank quantum classifies customers according to their credit risk
CaixaBank has applied a hybrid computing framework — which combines quantum computing and conventional computing in different phases of the calculation process — to classify credit risk profiles. To do this, the bank used a […]