Japan recently launched its superconducting quantum computer built with homegrown components and software. The computer was launched at the University of Osaka’s Center for Quantum Information and ...
Osaka, Japan – A Japanese superconducting quantum computer, fully designed and built with homegrown components and software, went live on July 28th at The University of Osaka’s Center for Quantum ...
Japan has switched on the first quantum computer that has been designed and built with components from the country. The system is now ready to take on workloads from its base at the University of ...
First enterprise quantum computer purchase in Japan cements IQM's position as the global leader in deployed quantum computers The Radiance 20-qubit system will enable TOYO to explore various industry ...
Forward-looking: After exiting the PC market and attempting to position the Watson AI supercomputer as the future of healthcare, IBM is focusing on making quantum computers practical and useful. Now, ...
Japanese research institute Riken is to deploy an IBM quantum computer at its facilities in Kobe. US quantum computing firm QuEra is also set to deploy an on-premise system at a research organization ...
TOKYO (Reuters) - Two days after saying he never used a computer, Japan's cybersecurity and Olympics minister Yoshitaka Sakurada has now contradicted himself, claiming he uses a computer at work. The ...
IQM Quantum Computers, the global leader in superconducting quantum computers, today announced the purchase of its full-stack 20-qubit quantum computer by TOYO Corporation, marking the first ...