Q-CTRL has raised $113 million for its latest funding round for building quantum computing infrastructure software.
2019 marks a new era for computing with the unveiling of IBM's ‘Q System One’ at CES in Las Vegas. Billed as the world’s first integrated universal approximate quantum computing system designed for ...
With the rapid advancements in quantum technology posing significant threats to modern cryptographic systems, Quantum eMotion ...
Quantum computing, once the realm of science fiction, could bring massive economic gains. But it also threatens to upend ...
It isn’t certain when quantum computers will be able to break the encryption used to protect the world’s most sensitive data, ...
Q-CTRL plans to use the new capital to fund quantum control research and development as well as product engineering.
That means that operating a quantum computer will also require a ... So, software like IBM's Qiskit or Microsoft's Q# act by converting the code they're given into commands that are sent to ...
Qunova Computing's recent breakthrough using its HiVQE algorithm not only achieved chemical accuracy on several NISQ quantum ...
The raise takes the Series B, spanning three years, to $166 million (US$113m) in total and was led by UK late-stage venture ...
Q-CTRL, and Qedma to QunaSys, enhancing the utility-scale quantum computing experience. IBM's quantum computing efforts are complemented by partnerships with industry leaders who recognize the ...
IBM is one of those large companies that Q-CTRL works with, having deployed a series of ... “Quantum-enabled control technologies have the potential to unlock the future of quantum computing and ...
QANplatform, the game-changing Layer 1 blockchain platform and Cointelegraph Accelerator announce their strategic partnership ...