News

A new experiment using Google’s Sycamore quantum processor has taken a bold step toward testing ideas from quantum gravity.
The record-breaking achievement could lead to practical, utility-scale quantum computers that are both smaller and faster.
Bengaluru-based Daikoku Innovations is pushing the boundaries of next-gen computing by leveraging FPGAs to enable real-time ...
Scientists discover new electronic states in graphene that could pave the way for more efficient, error-free quantum ...
Scientists from QuEra have successfully demonstrated magic state distillation on logical qubits for the first time, as ...
Scientists demonstrate a process called "magic state distillation" in logical qubits for the first time, meaning we can now ...
Quantum computing is becoming the defining battleground of the 21st-century technological rivalry between the United States ...
Landmark experiment delivers a key building block for universal, fault-tolerant quantum computing BOSTON, July 14, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- A team of ...
Key Points Quantum computing is in its early stages, and two promising companies in the field are D-Wave and IonQ. D-Wave generated a jaw-dropping 509% year-over-year increase in first-quarter ...
Quantum computing is one of the hottest trends in the market. It's an innovative technology that's starting to gain wider adoption, but we're still a few years away from widespread commercial use ...
QuiX Quantum, a Dutch photonic quantum computing pioneer, has secured more than $17 million in Series A funding to deliver the world’s first single-photon-based universal quantum computer in 2026.