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Xanadu Develops Aurora, a Modular Quantum Computing System that Shows a Path for Scaling to Very Large Systems

2025-01-22T16:45:26-08:00

3D Rendering of Aurora Laser and Compute Racks. Credit: Xanadu Xanadu has announced a new quantum computing system called Aurora that is contained in four room temperature laser and compute racks along with a cryogenically cooled photon detection system. The system provides 84 squeezed state qubits and 12 physical qubits all connected together with 13 km of fiber optic cable. Aurora is a follow-on to previous generations of Xanadu device including the X8 and Borealis. One of the big advantages of using photonic based qubits is that it make it easy to implement photonic networking to connect multiple modules together. The four rack as [...]

Xanadu Develops Aurora, a Modular Quantum Computing System that Shows a Path for Scaling to Very Large Systems2025-01-22T16:45:26-08:00

Quantinuum to Open a New R&D Site in New Mexico Focusing on Photonics

2025-01-22T13:39:22-08:00

Quantinuum, the world's largest integrated quantum computing company, is opening a new location in New Mexico later this year to advance photonics technologies critical to its trapped ion quantum computing. The specific R&D focus will be to further develop the integrated photonics needed for controlling and manipulating qubits in trapped ion systems. This move leverages New Mexico's leadership in quantum information sciences and photonics, established through the U.S. Department of Commerce’s Tech Hubs program. Several organizations with significant expertise in related areas are currently located in New Mexico including Sandia National Laboratories, Los Alamos National Laboratory, and universities, such as The [...]

Quantinuum to Open a New R&D Site in New Mexico Focusing on Photonics2025-01-22T13:39:22-08:00

Update on the GQI Quantum Resource Estimator Playbook

2025-01-20T17:37:30-08:00

GQI has been working hard to research quantum use cases along with the algorithms that are used and the performance level of the quantum processor required to successfully provide solutions for the use cases. We are making a major effort on this because almost daily we hear the common question of When will we be able to do something commercially useful with a quantum computer? As part of this effort, we have cataloged hundreds of use cases and are adding to this collection on a daily basis. One of the projects in this effort is that we are writing code and [...]

Update on the GQI Quantum Resource Estimator Playbook2025-01-20T17:37:30-08:00

Researchers at MIT Achieve 99.998% Single Qubit Gate Fidelity on a Superconducting Qubit

2025-01-18T20:23:49-08:00

Operations of a Fluxonium Qubit. Credit: Suppressing Counter-Rotating Errors for Fast Single-Qubit Gates with Fluxonium Published on PRX Quantum MIT researchers achieved a record single-qubit fidelity for superconducting based quantum processors of 99.998% using a superconducting qubit called fluxonium. Although ion trapped based qubits have been able to reach this level, this is the highest we have seen for a qubit based upon superconducting technology. The researchers developed two new control techniques to combat errors, particularly counter-rotating errors, which arise when qubits are controlled with electromagnetic waves. The researchers created "commensurate pulses," applying them at precisely timed intervals to make errors [...]

Researchers at MIT Achieve 99.998% Single Qubit Gate Fidelity on a Superconducting Qubit2025-01-18T20:23:49-08:00

Maryland Governor Wes Moore Plans to Kickstart a “Capital of Quantum” Initiative in Maryland with a $27.5 Million Initial Investment in the State’s FY26 Budget

2025-01-14T20:56:49-08:00

IonQ's Peter Chapman, Maryland Lt. Gov. Aruna Miller, Gov. Wes Moore and UMD President Darryll J. Pines Touring IonQ's Headquarters A "Capital of Quantum" initiative is being formed as a partnership between the State of Maryland, the University of Maryland, IonQ, and others to attract and grow a quantum industry within the state as part of the governor's 2025 economic growth agenda. He is putting in his FY26 budget proposal to provide $27.5 million in state funding, but is hoping that ultimately, the initiative will be able to obtain additional private and public funding of $1 billion over the next five [...]

Maryland Governor Wes Moore Plans to Kickstart a “Capital of Quantum” Initiative in Maryland with a $27.5 Million Initial Investment in the State’s FY26 Budget2025-01-14T20:56:49-08:00

Microsoft Announces a Quantum Ready Program for Businesses

2025-01-14T08:52:07-08:00

Microsoft's Quantum Ready program is intended to help businesses navigate the quantum landscape. Participation in the program will allow businesses to assess the business impact of quantum technology, define a quantum ready strategy, and execute on a quantum ready application roadmap. The program will help businesses identify when and where quantum will provide tangible business value and guide both how and to what degree an enterprise should invest to become quantum-ready today. Participants in the Quantum Ready program will have access to: Skilling. A new skilling program that includes strategies, frameworks, and resources to prepare organizations for a quantum future. Research. Visionary industry [...]

Microsoft Announces a Quantum Ready Program for Businesses2025-01-14T08:52:07-08:00

Our Thoughts on Jensen Huang’s “Truly Useful in 15-30 Years” Quantum Statement

2025-01-11T20:50:00-08:00

One of the philosophies that we practice at the Quantum Computing Report by GQI is to serve as a low pass filter to calm down high frequency reactions oscillating between irrational exuberance and extreme pessimism regarding the future of quantum technology. There has been a lot of that recently with Google's announcement of their progress with the Willow chip versus the recent statement by Jensen Huang, NVIDIA CEO, regarding his view on the future trajectory of quantum computing. Our assessment is that in both cases the stock market has been overreacting. So to start off, we think it is useful to [...]

Our Thoughts on Jensen Huang’s “Truly Useful in 15-30 Years” Quantum Statement2025-01-11T20:50:00-08:00

D-Wave Announces a 120% Increase in Bookings for 2024, the Sale of Its First D-Wave Advantage Processor, and an Agreement to Sell Additional Common Shares for Up to $150 Million

2025-01-11T15:07:46-08:00

D-Wave Quantum Inc. announced that its fiscal year 2024 bookings will exceed $23 million, a 120% increase over 2023. Key contributors include the first-ever customer purchase of a D-Wave Advantage™ annealing quantum computing system in Q4, signaling an expansion in the company's revenue model to include on-premise system sales. This system, featuring over 5,000 qubits, offers customers enhanced control and integration capabilities. The sale of the Advantage processor highlights an interesting change in D-Wave's strategy. In earlier years the company had sold or leased on-premise machines to groups including USC/Lockheed-Martin, NASA Ames/Google, Los Alamos National Labs, and Temporal Defense Systems. But [...]

D-Wave Announces a 120% Increase in Bookings for 2024, the Sale of Its First D-Wave Advantage Processor, and an Agreement to Sell Additional Common Shares for Up to $150 Million2025-01-11T15:07:46-08:00

Qolab Joins the Chicago Quantum Exchange as a Corporate Partner

2025-01-11T11:40:55-08:00

Qolab, the first quantum computing startup incubated at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, has joined the Chicago Quantum Exchange (CQE) as a corporate partner, highlighting its focus on collaboration. The company, cofounded by quantum computing leaders Alan Ho, John Martinis, and Robert McDermott, aims to build a utility-scale quantum computer by improving superconducting qubits, which hold immense computational power. Qolab works to enhance qubit coherence, ensuring they maintain their quantum states longer without errors. It collaborates with CQE partner Applied Materials on advanced qubit fabrication methods. The partnership with CQE has supported key hires and fostered collaborations, such as with the Illinois [...]

Qolab Joins the Chicago Quantum Exchange as a Corporate Partner2025-01-11T11:40:55-08:00

Shaping the Future of Quantum Computing in the United Arab Emirates (UAE)

2025-01-09T10:25:21-08:00

by Professor Dr. Andrew Lütken Two years ago, the Technology Innovation Institute’s (TII) Quantum Computing Laboratory in Masdar City marked a significant achievement by fabricating the first superconducting qubit in the MENA region. This milestone established a foundation for local expertise in this cutting-edge field. The team at TII has developed the quantum computer's essential unit – the qubit – using a state-of-the-art facility built from the ground up in the UAE. This qubit leverages superconducting devices, precisely engineered to exhibit unique quantum properties. By sending electromagnetic pulses to a high-quality cavity, the quantum nature of the qubit is harnessed for [...]

Shaping the Future of Quantum Computing in the United Arab Emirates (UAE)2025-01-09T10:25:21-08:00
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