Inside UNSW's quantum computing laboratory
Centre for Quantum Computation and Communication Technology is leading a global race to develop a quantum computer
Google claims to have achieved a breakthrough in computing research by using a quantum computer to solve in minutes a complex problem that would take today's most powerful supercomputer thousands of years to crack.
The quantum computing community has done an excellent job of pitching the potential of its work.
Quantum computing hardware and cloud company Rigetti has acquired QxBranch, an Adeleide-born quantum software startup.
Fujitsu is developing a "real quantum computer" the head of the company's research lab has revealed.
UNSW researchers have measured the accuracy of two qubit operations in silicon for the first time, giving fidelity results that "confirm the promise" of silicon as a viable and scalable platform for future quantum computers.
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The NSA is spending some $80 million in basic research on quantum computing, money that may ultimately help commercialize quantum computing for the private sector.