Melbourne Uni launches quantum simulator and environment QUI
The University of Melbourne has launched an online quantum computer simulator and programming environment aimed at making students and industry 'quantum ready'.
The University of Melbourne has launched an online quantum computer simulator and programming environment aimed at making students and industry 'quantum ready'.
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A radical new chip design invented by engineers at the UNSW-based Centre of Excellence for Quantum Computation and Communication Technology (CQC2T) promises to make the manufacture of silicon-based quantum computers dramatically cheaper and easier than was previously thought possible.
Telstra is planning to offer its customers access to quantum computing, the telco's chief scientist Hugh Bradlow revealed last night.
When the first true quantum computer is one day realised, it will be completely useless. For it to prove its worth as a potentially world-changing problem solver, it will need to run software.
The race to build the world’s first true quantum computer is on, with huge potential payoffs for businesses that harness the technology before their competitors.