In June, an IBM computing executive claimed quantum computers were entering the “utility” phase, in which high-tech experimental devices become useful.…
Browsing: quantum computers
You probably know what a crystal is. We’ve all seen one, held one in our hands, and even tasted one…
Quantum computers are examples of technological innovation that could change the whole world. And, unlike JPGs of monkeys, quantum computing…
Vaccine and drug development, artificial intelligence, transport and logistics, climate science — these are all areas that stand to be…
Quantum computers might one day become commonplace but, for now, they’re strictly the domain of large companies. QuantWare, a startup…
Quantum computers have the potential to revolutionise the way we solve hard computing problems, from creating advanced artificial intelligence to simulating chemical reactions in order to create the next generation of materials or drugs.
Today, quantum computing is in its infancy. Quantum computation incorporates some of the most mind-bending concepts from 20th-century physics. In the U.S., Google, IBM and NASA are experimenting and building the first quantum computers. China is also investing heavily in quantum technology.