The US government wants to get hold of a quantum computer good enough to contribute to scientific breakthroughs in just two ...
Geopolitical competition and meaningful exits are convincing Wall Street the technology may finally be nearing its moment.
This month, President Trump signed two executive orders that aim to fast-track the quantum computing ecosystem in the U.S.
The machines use the laws of quantum physics to process information ​in ways that can solve certain complex problems far ...
One order pushes for a research-grade quantum computer at a national lab, while the other accelerates government defenses ...
The people who know the stock market's hottest quantum computing stocks best are sending all the wrong signals.
Alphabet and IonQ are two popular picks in the quantum computing space.
The U.S. and China are racing to develop computers based on the properties of quantum physics – with implications for science ...
Quantum computing is advancing fast, and nations are racing to field the first machines powerful enough to break modern encryption. This race has direct consequences for the commercial space industry, ...
The orders aim to speed the development of the advanced computers and mitigate the security threats they pose.
The city is betting on a promising—but commercially unproven—technology.
RIKEN’s ROQUO supercomputer shows why hybrid quantum computing depends first on classical GPU, networking, cooling, and ...