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QuEra Computing Unveils Its Three Year Roadmap

2024-12-28T14:42:07-08:00

Coming on the heels of the announcement last month that Harvard, MIT, QuEra and others were able to demonstrate a system with up to 48 logical qubits (see our articles here and here), QuEra has announced a roadmap for the next three years that will work to leverage this research along with experience fielding its Aquila 256 qubit analog quantum processor that takes the next steps to go beyond this milestone. QuEra's will work to commercialize the fault tolerant technology to make it available to end users. The company has created a three year roadmap with specific milestones for each year. [...]

QuEra Computing Unveils Its Three Year Roadmap2024-12-28T14:42:07-08:00

Podcast with Jack Krupansky, a Long-time Observer of the Quantum Computing Industry

2024-12-28T14:42:07-08:00

Jack Krupansky, a long-time observer of the quantum computing industry, is interviewed by Yuval Boger. Jack rates the quantum progress in 2023, revisits his Christmas wish for 48 fully-connected qubits, discusses whether quantum computing is an industry or a sector, provides advice for those entering quantum, discusses his definition of a quantum ChatGPT moment, and much more. Transcript Yuval Boger: Hello, Jack. Thank you for joining me today. Jack Krupansky: Thanks, Yuval. Glad to be here, and I'm looking forward to whatever questions you have to throw my way. Yuval: So, who are you, and what do you do? Jack: Okay, [...]

Podcast with Jack Krupansky, a Long-time Observer of the Quantum Computing Industry2024-12-28T14:42:07-08:00

Origin Quantum Computing Places a 72 Qubit Superconducting Processor Online

2024-12-28T14:42:08-08:00

Chinese QC startup Origin Quantum Computing has announced that it has put its 72 qubit superconducting processor named Origin Wukong on-line and is offering free access until February 6, 2024. This machine contains 72 computational qubits and also include 126 couplers between the qubits to provide higher qubit fidelity. This third generation processor follows earlier developments of 6 qubit and 24 qubit devices that Origin had developed over the past few years. Besides the number of qubits in the machine, the only other technical detail we currently see are the T1 and T2 times of 15.22 and 2.23 microseconds, respectively. Average [...]

Origin Quantum Computing Places a 72 Qubit Superconducting Processor Online2024-12-28T14:42:08-08:00

Baidu Ends Its Quantum Computing Research and Donates Lab and Equipment to the Beijing Academy of Quantum Information Sciences

2024-12-28T14:42:09-08:00

We had reported in November who Alibaba had decided to shut down its quantum research team and donate the remaining equipment to Zhejiang University. And at that time, we cautioned that we could see more of this. Now, Baidu has announced that it is donating a quantum computing laboratory and equipment to the Beijing Academy of Quantum Information Sciences (BAQIS). The parties are still working out the details and it is not known if the researchers who were working on Baidu's quantum research will also join BAQIS or stay with Alibaba or go elsewhere. The company did not state why it [...]

Baidu Ends Its Quantum Computing Research and Donates Lab and Equipment to the Beijing Academy of Quantum Information Sciences2024-12-28T14:42:09-08:00

Rigetti Announces Public Availability of Its Next Generation 84 Qubit Ankaa-2 Processor

2024-12-28T14:42:09-08:00

Rigetti Computing has announced that its Ankaa-2 processor is now publicly available to their customers on Rigetti's Quantum Cloud Services (QCS) platform. This uses a fourth generation architecture and includes numerous improvements of the previous generations including tunable couplers, a square lattice topology, and other improvements in fabrication and electronics to provide more qubits and higher levels of qubit quality. A key area of focus was in improving the two qubit gate fidelity which has now reached 97.5% on the Ankaa-2 versus about 95.1% on the predecessor Aspen-M-3 device (see here for details on these metrics). A press release from Rigetti [...]

Rigetti Announces Public Availability of Its Next Generation 84 Qubit Ankaa-2 Processor2024-12-28T14:42:09-08:00

UCLA’s Center for Quantum Science and Engineering (CQSE) Will Receive a New Facility in a Former Shopping Mall

2024-12-28T14:42:11-08:00

California Governor Gavin Newsome and University of California President Michael Drake have announced that the state has acquired a 700,000 square foot building that was formerly known as the Westside Pavilion which will now be the location of the UCLA Research Park. The facility is located approximately 2 miles from UCLA's main campus and the rumored price of the acquisition was $700 million. The research park will be the home of the California Institute for Immunology and Immunotherapy at UCLA, the UCLA Center for Quantum Science and Engineering (CQSE), and eventually other programs. The Center for Quantum Science and Engineering was [...]

UCLA’s Center for Quantum Science and Engineering (CQSE) Will Receive a New Facility in a Former Shopping Mall2024-12-28T14:42:11-08:00

QuantrolOx Releases Their First Product, Quantum Edge

2024-12-28T14:42:13-08:00

QuantrolOx has released Quantum Edge Asparagus, a software platform that provides automated qubit control for automating the tuning and calibration of quantum computers. As quantum hardware developers continue to scale up the number of qubits in their machine, it becomes increasingly impractical to have engineers manually calibrate and tune-up the machine because the complexity of the task increases exponentially with the number of qubits. The Quantum Edge software currently interfaces with control electronics from Qblox and Quantum Machines with plans to support additional control electronics providers in the future. Key functions provided by the software include QPU Monitoring, Automation Workflows, and [...]

QuantrolOx Releases Their First Product, Quantum Edge2024-12-28T14:42:13-08:00

Podcast with Joe Fitzsimons, CEO of Horizon Quantum Computing

2024-12-28T14:42:13-08:00

Joe Fitzsimons, CEO of Horizon Quantum Computing, is interviewed by Yuval Boger. Joe describes the company's approach of building software development tools that aim to accelerate classical code and make it run more efficiently on quantum hardware. They discuss the advantages and disadvantages of abstraction layers, the potential for quantum computing in chemistry, and much more. Transcript Yuval Boger: Hello, Joe, and thank you for joining me today. Joe Fitzsimons: Thank you very much. Very happy to be here. Yuval: So, who are you, and what do you do? Joe: I'm the CEO of a company called Horizon Quantum Computing. Before [...]

Podcast with Joe Fitzsimons, CEO of Horizon Quantum Computing2024-12-28T14:42:13-08:00

Three Universities in Arkansas Win a $5M Grant from the U.S. National Science Foundation for Quantum Research and Education in the State

2024-08-27T21:51:22-07:00

The University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff will create a Quantum Information Science and Engineering program in the state along with the University of Arkansas at Little Rock and the University of Arkansas Fayetteville. The $5 million grant will have a five year time period. UA Pine Bluff will be the lead institution and will receive $3.5 million of this funding to set up a quantum laboratory and quantum curriculum for bachelors and masters students. Another $750 thousand will be provided to UA Little Rock for quantum dot research. And UA Fayetteville will also receive $750 thousand for fabricating integrated quantum [...]

Three Universities in Arkansas Win a $5M Grant from the U.S. National Science Foundation for Quantum Research and Education in the State2024-08-27T21:51:22-07:00

Podcast with Denise Ruffner, President of Diversity in Quantum

2024-08-27T21:51:24-07:00

Denise Ruffner, president of Diversity in Quantum, is interviewed by Yuval Boger. They discuss Denise's path in quantum starting at IBM, the "Diversity in Quantum" initiative that she is leading, the current state of the quantum industry, including device sales, software infrastructure, and customer education, where the money is, and much more. Transcript Yuval: Hello Denise, and thank you for joining me today. Denise: Thanks, Yuval. I'm looking forward to this.  Yuval: So who are you, and what do you do? Denise: Who am I? My name is Denise Ruffner. What do I do? Right now, I'm consulting in quantum computing, [...]

Podcast with Denise Ruffner, President of Diversity in Quantum2024-08-27T21:51:24-07:00
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