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Developing technology that allows quantum information to be both stable and accessible is a critical challenge in the ...
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Live Science on MSN'This result has been more than a decade in the making': Millions of qubits on a single quantum processor now possible after cryogenic breakthroughScientists in Australia have developed a quantum control chip that removes a key obstacle to getting qubits into practical, ...
Sydney boffins crack cryogenic control systems A team of researchers from the University of Sydney and Emergence Quantum have ...
DARPA launched its “Quantum Benchmarking Initiative,” aiming to chart a path toward an industrially viable quantum computer ...
Quantum computers can solve extraordinarily complex problems, unlocking new possibilities in fields such as drug development, ...
Advanced quantum technology needs integrated cryogenic control. Professor David Reilly and colleagues at the University of ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNWorld’s first cryo chip controls qubits at -273°C, powers leap in quantum computingSydney researchers built a cryo chip that runs next to qubits, preserves fidelity, and uses just 10 microwatts of power.
Quantum computers just got cooler—literally—thanks to a smart amplifier that slashes heat without sacrificing speed.
Quantum computers can solve extraordinarily complex problems, unlocking new possibilities in fields such as drug development, ...
Chalmers engineers built a pulse-driven qubit amplifier that’s ten times more efficient, stays cool, and safeguards quantum ...
Quantum computers have been hyped as machines that can solve almost any problem. Yet it is becoming clearer that their ...
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