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Results Released from the 2024 Unitary Fund’s Quantum Open Source Survey

2024-12-20T16:32:09-08:00

The Unitary Fund has released the results of its annual Quantum Open Source Survey (QOSS). It contains responses collected from over 1100 respondents around the world during the survey's open period from September 16 to October 31, 2024. (See our previous article encouraging people to response to the survey here.) The survey requested responses in the areas shown below. Demographics Experience Cloud services Full-stack development platforms, compilers, and simulators Software for applications and tools User experience Open Source Software (OSS) Development & Research Community Questions probed such topices as who is using quantum computing, why they are using quantum computing, what [...]

Results Released from the 2024 Unitary Fund’s Quantum Open Source Survey2024-12-20T16:32:09-08:00

2024: The Year of Quantum Computing Roadmaps

2024-12-21T11:36:41-08:00

2024 has seen an unprecedented wave of quantum computing roadmaps, with thirteen players either announcing new development paths or significantly updating existing ones. Never before has the industry seen such a concentrated period of concrete technical commitments and public timelines, marking a shift from general promises to specific, measurable goals. Recent Roadmap Announcements The following list summarizes this year’s developments: New Roadmaps QuEra Computing (January 2024): Three-year roadmap through 2026, targeting 100 logical qubits. Infleqtion (February 2024): Four-year roadmap through 2028, planning for over 100 logical qubits with 40,000 physical qubits. Pasqal (March 2024): Five-year roadmap through 2028+, targeting fault-tolerant quantum [...]

2024: The Year of Quantum Computing Roadmaps2024-12-21T11:36:41-08:00

Not New, Now Booming – On-Premise Quantum Computing

2024-12-21T11:27:32-08:00

Figure 1: Evolution of quantum computing on-premise deployments from 2016 to 2024, showing both annual and cumulative numbers of installations. The pie charts illustrate the shift in deployment models between the early period (2016-2022, left) and recent years (2023-2024, right), demonstrating a transition from purchase- and partnership-dominated arrangements to a more balanced distribution, with the research grant model becoming a significant factor. Market Trends and Emerging Patterns The emergence of on-premise quantum computing deployments can be traced through two distinct periods (see Figure 1 above), with the initial phase spanning from 2016 to 2022, which was pioneered by industry leaders.  D-Wave [...]

Not New, Now Booming – On-Premise Quantum Computing2024-12-21T11:27:32-08:00

Podcast with Jean-François Bobier, Partner and Director at BCG

2024-12-20T12:07:38-08:00

A Quantum Guide for the Fortune 500 Overview What does it take to persuade the biggest companies in the world to start exploring quantum technology? Twenty years in deep tech consulting is a great place to start. Jean-François Bobier is a partner and director at the Boston Consulting Group in Paris. He uses his expertise in identifying use cases, endless curiosity and computer science background to help Fortune 500 executives understand the quantum world. In this episode of “The Quantum Spin by HKA,” host Veronica Combs discusses story telling and technology with Jean-François. 00:00 Introduction to Quantum Spin Podcast00:36 Interview with [...]

Podcast with Jean-François Bobier, Partner and Director at BCG2024-12-20T12:07:38-08:00

Quantinuum Demonstrates Record GHZ State of 50 Entangled Logical Qubits

2024-12-17T14:13:38-08:00

Credit: Quantinuum Perhaps its best to start off explaining what a GHZ state is and why it is an accomplishment to create one that uses 50 qubits. Most people are familiar with two entangled qubits known as a Bell pair such that the state of these qubits are linked such that when one changes a state the other one will also change it state even if these entangled qubits may be far away from each other without any connection. Einstein used to call this "Spooky action at a distance". A GHZ state is an extension of this such that you have [...]

Quantinuum Demonstrates Record GHZ State of 50 Entangled Logical Qubits2024-12-17T14:13:38-08:00

The Road to Shor Era Quantum Computing – Executive Summary

2024-12-06T21:02:51-08:00

Global Quantum Intelligence (GQI) has just published a report titled The Road to Shor Era Quantum Computing in partnership with the NATO Innovation Fund (NIF). This report provides a comprehensive analysis of the current state of quantum computing and identifies the key factors that will determine the emergence of a dominant design able to break RSA 2048 encryption standards. An Executive Summary of the report is provided in the text below. But to get the complete picture, one should review the full 183 page detailed report. This report provides that best picture anywhere of where the technology is today and describes [...]

The Road to Shor Era Quantum Computing – Executive Summary2024-12-06T21:02:51-08:00

Podcast with Professor Dr. Helena Liebelt from the Deggendorf Institute of Technology

2024-12-05T12:07:06-08:00

Building a Quantum Workforce: Curiosity Required Overview In this episode of 'The Quantum Spin by HKA', Veronica Combs discusses upskilling and reskilling with Professor Dr. Helena Liebelt from the Deggendorf Institute of Technology (DIT). Dr. Liebelt shares her extensive experience in both academia and industry, highlighting the importance of upskilling and preparing a workforce capable of advancing in the quantum and HPC sectors. At DIT, Dr. Liebelt founded the first master’s degree in HPC and quantum computing, designing a program with workforce needs in mind where students spend half the week in classes and the other half working with quantum industry [...]

Podcast with Professor Dr. Helena Liebelt from the Deggendorf Institute of Technology2024-12-05T12:07:06-08:00

Considerations For Patenting Advances in Quantum Computing

2024-12-05T11:22:50-08:00

By Michael J. Attisha, Ph.D. Quantum computing companies regularly file patent applications, but will the patents that result expire before they are commercially relevant, or could they skyrocket in value in a few years? As explained below, this is likely an excellent time to pursue patent protection for quantum technologies. Applicants should, however, present their technology carefully to get the most value out of their patent portfolio. Considerations for drafting a strong quantum patent application are described below. Is Now the Right Time to File? A patent attorney will usually tell you to file early and often. This can be good [...]

Considerations For Patenting Advances in Quantum Computing2024-12-05T11:22:50-08:00

Could Quantum Error Detection Be a Bridge from NISQ to FTQC?

2024-11-30T12:26:48-08:00

Conceptual Diagram of a Dual-Rail Qubit.Credit: Quantum Circuits Inc. Recently there have been two announcements of companies developing Quantum Error Detection technology that could provide an additional approach to combatting the effects of qubit noise and gate infidelity in a quantum computer. Although many people are working on Fault Tolerant Quantum Computing (FTQC) schemes to both detect and then correct errors, the problem with many of these approaches lies in the large number of physical qubits needed to create a logical qubit. In some implementation, the ratio of physical to logical qubits could be 1000:1 or even higher. This will require [...]

Could Quantum Error Detection Be a Bridge from NISQ to FTQC?2024-11-30T12:26:48-08:00

Podcast with Biliana Rajevic, Co-Founder Quantum Women

2024-11-21T16:43:55-08:00

Mentoring a New Generation of Quantum Women Overview In this episode of “The Quantum Spin by HKA,” host Veronica Combs discusses how to support women in the quantum industry with Biliana Rajevic, Head of Strategy, Corporate Development, and Public Relations at Quantum Brilliance and the founder of Quantum Women. The conversation explores the motivations and initiatives of Quantum Women, including mentoring, networking, and raising the visibility of women’s work in quantum sciences. Biliana also shares her strategies for building relationships, and her thoughts on responsible quantum computing. Tune in to learn about her efforts to create an inclusive, equitable environment in [...]

Podcast with Biliana Rajevic, Co-Founder Quantum Women2024-11-21T16:43:55-08:00
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