Quantum Computing
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Diamond-based quantum accelerators to be integrated into Oak Ridge National Laboratory's HPC
By Mark Tyson published
Looking for synergies between Quantum Brilliance’s computing cluster and ORNL’s classical HPC systems.

UC Riverside team develops new superconductor material for quantum computing
By Jowi Morales published
This new superconductor could potentially reduce errors in quantum computers.

2D quantum cooling system reaches temperatures colder than outer space by converting heat into electrical voltage
By Jowi Morales published
A research team at EFPL LANES built used an indium selenide sheet with graphene electrodes to convert heat into electricity and hit temperatures as low as 100mK.

Mysterious quantum computing restrictions spread across multiple nations
By Dallin Grimm published
France, Spain, the UK, and more have no public explanation for the move

IBM and Japan's national science body team up for 10,000-qubit quantum computer
By Dallin Grimm published
All 10,000 qubits arriving by 2029.

Researchers create 'quantum drums' to store qubits — one step closer to groundbreaking internet speed and security
By Christopher Harper published
Storing quantum data by converting light into sonic vibrations.

Commodore 64 claimed to outperform IBM's quantum system — sarcastic researchers say 1 MHz computer is faster, more efficient, and decently accurate
By Mark Tyson published
A paper released during the SIGBOVIK 2024 conference details an attempt to simulate the IBM ‘quantum utility’ experiment on a Commodore 64. The authors claim the experiment was a success.

Nvidia Grace Hopper Superchip poised to push the boundaries of quantum computing in Australia
By Mark Tyson published
Australia’s National Supercomputing and Quantum Computing Innovation Hub is set to use Nvidia Grace Hopper Superchips to push the boundaries of quantum computing.
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