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 ...
Japanese tech giant Fujitsu and leading research institute RIKEN have announced a major breakthrough with the development of a 256-qubit superconducting quantum computer, hailed as one of the most ...
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Japan advances in quantum race with world’s largest-class superconducting quantum computer
Researchers in Japan have developed the world’s largest-class superconducting quantum computer. Several hardware types are used to build quantum computers, which use subatomic particles called qubits ...
Japanese chip companies are tapping billions of dollars and collaborating with foreign firms as part of new government policies that look outward. By Patricia Cohen and River Akira Davis Patricia ...
Computer Institute Of Japan, Ltd. (JP:4826) has released an update. Computer Institute of Japan, Ltd. reported a modest growth in net sales for the three months ending September 2024, with a 5.6% ...
Singapore and Japan have teamed up to advance developments in quantum computing through a memorandum of cooperation (MOC) on quantum science, technology and innovation. The agreement is the first of ...
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 ...
Quantinuum has successfully deployed its Reimei quantum computer at the Wako, Saitama, campus of Japanese research institute Riken. The H1-Series ion trap system is now fully operational and will be ...
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