D-Wave Quantum, IonQ, and QCi could generate massive gains for patient investors.
Europe's strengths across multiple dimensions have resulted in creating successful initiatives in quantum technologies. Will this translate into commercial leadership ?
Scientists have just created a new, strange type of molecule. It’s made of a bunch of atoms bound together in a ring, like ...
Physicist Jay Gambetta, at IBM’s lab in Yorktown Heights, New York, explains how microwaves orchestrate a solution on a quantum chip: “Think of each qubit as a line in music. You’re creating notes.” ...
The commonly used RSA encryption algorithm can now be cracked by a quantum computer with only 100,000 qubits, but the technical challenges to building such a machine remain numerous ...
Quantum computers are shifting from lab curiosities into real machines that can already outperform classical systems on narrow tasks, and the stakes are no longer theoretical. The technology promises ...
Quantum computers use qubits, which are based on quantum physics, allowing them to solve complex problems far faster than ...
A pullback has dampened quantum investors' hopes in early 2026, but this industry has massive long-term potential.
An international team of scientists from IBM, The University of Manchester, Oxford University, ETH Zurich, EPFL and the University of Regensburg have created and characterized a molecule unlike any ...
Microsoft could have a game-changing quantum computing technology with its topological superconductors. Wall Street is especially bullish about the tech stock. The best reason to buy Microsoft, though ...
D-Wave Quantum is taking an unusual approach to the technology.
The vast problem-solving potential of quantum computing, along with its deep ties to artificial intelligence, health care, materials science and cybersecurity, underlines how important the industry ...