Entangled error-protected qubits

Entangled error-protected qubits

Researchers from the University of Innsbruck have entangled two qubits distributed over several quantum objects and successfully transmitted their quantum properties.

Pricing financial derivatives with exponential quantum speedup

Pricing financial derivatives with exponential quantum speedup

A team of researchers at University of the Basque Country, Santander Bank and IQM, has presented a digital quantum algorithm to solve Black-Scholes equation on a quantum computer for a wide range of relevant financial parameters by mapping it to the Schrödinger equation

AION: A UK Atom Interferometry Observatory and Network

Searches for dark matter and the detection of gravitational waves in the Universe have been boosted by the announcement from the UKRI Science Technology and Facilities Council (STFC) of initial funding for the AION (Atom Interferometry Observatory […]

World’s fastest optical neuromorphic processor

World’s fastest optical neuromorphic processor

An international team of researchers led by Swinburne University of Technology has demonstrated the world’s fastest and most powerful optical neuromorphic processor for artificial intelligence (AI), which operates faster than 10 trillion operations per second (TeraOPs/s) and is capable of processing ultra-large scale data.

Electrons entanglement using heat

Electrons entanglement using heat

A joint group of scientists has demonstrated that temperature difference can be used to entangle pairs of electrons in superconducting structures.

CES 2021: QBlox wins Innovation Award

CES 2021: QBlox wins Innovation Award

The Dutch startup Qblox wins CES 2021 Innovation Award honoree for its qubit control hardware – the Cluster series and announces it secures $6Mn in seed funding from the European Innovation Council – Horizon 2020.

Connecting qubits via a cryogenic link

ETH Zurich researchers demonstrated a high-fidelity quantum network by directly transmitting microwave-encoded qubit states between superconducting circuits 5 meters apart through an insulated waveguide, advancing modular quantum computing.