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Germanene breakthrough shows quantum states can toggle on and off with electric fields
Quantum materials just got a major jolt. Dutch researchers have shown, for the first time, that ultra-narrow strips of germanene, the lesser-known cousin of grapheme, have their quantum states ...
IonQ's Qubitekk acquisition strengthens its quantum networking portfolio, adding 118 patents and boosting scalability. With bullish technical indicators, IonQ stock surges 290% year-over-year, ...
Jay Gambetta, vice president of IBM Quantum, observes the chandelier-like part of a quantum computer that cools the microchip. IBM provided the quantum computer that HSBC used in its experiment on ...
IBM and AMD are partnering to develop next-generation computing architectures that integrate IBM’s quantum systems with AMD’s AI-specialized chips. The move could position both the tech giant and ...
For years, quantum computing sat at the far edge of most strategic roadmaps—important someday, but not urgent now. In 2025, that excuse is gone. Breakthroughs on four separate fronts—bigger and better ...
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Proving quantum computers have the edge
Quantum computers promise to outperform today's traditional computers in many areas of science, including chemistry, physics, and cryptography, but proving they will be superior has been challenging.
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