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Coldest-ever qubits could lead to faster quantum computers
Scientists have cooled qubits to record low temperatures using a quantum refrigerator powered by "hot thermal baths." ...
Chigasaki, Japan, Apr 24, 2025 - (JCN Newswire) - - ULVAC, Inc. and ULVAC CRYOGENICS INC. have successfully developed a dilution refrigerator*1 designed for quantum computing applications. On April 4, ...
A new leap in quantum technology is changing how scientists keep qubits—quantum computing’s building blocks—ready for work. Researchers have created a tiny refrigerator that can cool qubits to lower ...
While larger players like Google and International Business Machines threaten to steal its shine, D-Wave Quantum deserves ...
If your New Year’s resolution is to understand quantum computing this year, take a cue from a 9-year-old podcaster talking to ...
Ohmic switch delivers RF performance at cryogenic temperatures for quantum computing with near-zero power, stabilizing dilution fridges without the wait The MM4250 is a game-changer for customers ...
Equal1, a quantum semiconductor company, today announced it has raised $60 million to accelerate development of scalable, ...
Willow is capable of solving within minutes complex problems that would take the world's best computer "trillions of years".
Another massive shift compared to most quantum computing technology is that light cage memory operates slightly above room temperature and does not require cryogenic cooling. This makes it not only ...
This product is a cryogenic SP6T switch with a near-zero thermal footprint used for the switching and control of high-speed and RF signals with the dilution fridge of a quantum computer. By delivering ...
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