Quantum computing Blog How to get the errors out of quantum computing Last week’s Quantum 2.0 conference laid out possible complementary approaches to the field’s biggest challenge Read article: How to get the errors out of quantum computing
Quantum computing Podcasts Linking silicon T centres with light offers a route to fault-tolerant quantum computing Stephanie Simmons of Photonic Inc is our podcast guest Read article: Linking silicon T centres with light offers a route to fault-tolerant quantum computing
Quantum computing Research update Quantum error correction produces better ‘magic’ states Proof-of-concept demonstration yields encoded magic states that are robust against any single-qubit error Read article: Quantum error correction produces better ‘magic’ states
Quantum computing Analysis SPONSORED The ORCA-Quest quantitative CMOS camera: a core building block for quantum systems The ORCA-Quest scientific camera from Hamamatsu Photonics is opening up cutting-edge applications in quantum computing Read article: The ORCA-Quest quantitative CMOS camera: a core building block for quantum systems
Quantum computing Analysis SPONSORED Skills development provides pathways into quantum workforce The UK's National Quantum Computing Centre is working to avoid a future skill shortage by providing accessible routes into quantum computing for people at all stages of their career Read article: Skills development provides pathways into quantum workforce
Quantum computing Video SPONSORED Zurich Instruments launch their SHF+ series platform for quantum computing technologies Zurich Instruments is moving quantum computing forward with its newly released SHF+ series platform Read article: Zurich Instruments launch their SHF+ series platform for quantum computing technologies
Quantum computing Video SPONSORED Quantum Machines’ processor-based approach for quantum control Quantum Machines introduces the OPX1000 platform, a scaled up system with very high channel density for error-free quantum computing Read article: Quantum Machines’ processor-based approach for quantum control
Quantum computing Research update Schrödinger’s cat makes a better qubit in critical regime Researchers discover that operating close to a phase transition produces optimal error suppression in so-called cat qubits Read article: Schrödinger’s cat makes a better qubit in critical regime
Quantum computing News Europe plans to build 100-qubit quantum computer by 2026 Funded by Quantum Delta NL, the quantum computer is expected to be made publicly available Read article: Europe plans to build 100-qubit quantum computer by 2026
Quantum computing Opinion and reviews Why error correction is quantum computing’s defining challenge Steve Brierley argues that quantum computers must implement comprehensive error-correction techniques before they can become fully useful to society Read article: Why error correction is quantum computing’s defining challenge