Quantum computing has long lived in the realm of lab demos and bold PowerPoint slides, but two of the industry’s biggest players now say the first truly useful machines are less than five years away.
One of the main obstacles to bringing a commercial quantum computer to market is reducing qubit error rates, the analog of bit error rates in the digital world. IBM ...
Quantum computing is still in its infancy, with D-Wave Quantum and IBM competing to deliver tech capable of widespread adoption. D-Wave's annealing quantum computers can surpass the abilities of ...
In the world of quantum computing, some of the world’s most important tech giants are striving to achieve a permanent advantage over classical computing, solving problems that simply cannot be solved ...
IBM moves closer to fault-tolerant quantum advantage with the launch of new hardware and software for scalable quantum processing. YORKTOWN HEIGHTS, NEW YORK — IBM is continuing its journey to scaling ...
IBM’s strategy to make quantum computing accessible through the cloud is helping it monetize its offerings. IonQ’s trapped-ion systems are moving from the lab to real-world use cases. Together, these ...
IBM disclosed details on its Nighthawk and Loon quantum processors. The company expects quantum advantage next year and fault-tolerance by 2029. IBM also demonstrated ...
Artificial intelligence continues to evolve, with Quantum Computing and IBM working on tech to enable this. Quantum Computing uses light-based quantum machines that operate at the speed needed for AI ...
IBM (IBM) generated over $60B in annual revenue from cloud computing and AI to fund quantum R&D without existential risk. IBM announced two advanced quantum processors this week including the ...