Noise is currently quantum computing’s biggest challenge as well as its most significant limitation. IBM is working to reduce that noise in the next few years ...
Cambridge, Paris, Boston, 29th May: Quantum error correction technology company Riverlane and fault tolerant quantum computing company Alice & Bob have signed an ...
UK-based Riverlane announced today it has secured $75mn in Series C funding to meet “surging global demand” for quantum error correction — and propel it on its ...
There’s a strong consensus that tackling most useful problems with a quantum computer will require that the computer be capable of error correction. There is ...
October 22, 2024, Cambridge, UK, and Boston — Quantum error correction company Riverlane, in partnership with advisory services company Resonance, today released ...
Quantum computers hold great promise for exciting applications in the future, but for now they keep presenting physicists and ...
Quantum is smart. The progression toward embryonic quantum computing services represents a shift (you know what kind) in terms of the amount of intelligence we can apply to computing, data analytics ...
Quantum computing is still in its infancy, easily beaten by traditional computers. One of the biggest challenges? The fact that quantum bits — qubits — are much more fragile than the bits in silicon ...
In a scene from the movie Gladiator, Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius, worried about the fragility of his empire, tells his general, Maximus: “There was once a dream that was Rome. You could only whisper ...
Qubits are the foundation of every quantum computer. They’re also incredibly difficult to control because the slightest amount of noise causes them to collapse ...