Atoms are the building blocks of matter. Everything around us — from air and water, to rocks, plants and animals — as well as everything within our bodies, is made up of atoms. They are very small, ...
Trapped atom experiment shows that quantum motion could power faster and more powerful computers of the future.
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New swap-gate breakthrough puts superpowerful quantum computing within reach
Researchers at ETH Zurich have taken us a step closer to quantum supercomputers after ...
Atom Computing announced it has created a 1,225-site atomic array, currently populated with 1,180 qubits, in its next-generation quantum computing platform. This is the first time a company has ...
In 2018, Atom Computing used its initial seed funding of $5M to secretly begin building a proof-of-concept quantum platform equipped with 100 qubits. On the strength of its technology and increased ...
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