The second product announced this morning is IBM Quantum Nighthawk, a processor that will enable the immediate continuation ...
Not to be overshadowed by quantum competitors, IBM says it's accelerating through its road map with two new processors.
IBM announced new processors that it said will help it build a “fault-tolerant quantum computer” by the end of the decade.
Quantum computing is finally heating up. There is a heady mix of high-profile and highly resourced big tech players like ...
Creating revolutionary pharmaceutical drugs, testing new materials for cars and simulating how market scenarios can affect banks — these are just some of the tasks that could take months or years to ...
Separate from Nighthawk, IBM is pushing forward with IBM Quantum Loon, an experimental quantum processor that aims to deliver ...
In addition to launching Nighthawk, IBM also announced its Quantum Loon chip, an experimental processor that will not be made ...
IBM moves closer to fault-tolerant quantum advantage with the launch of new hardware and software for scalable quantum ...
Researchers used IBM’s quantum computers to create scalable quantum circuits that simulate matter under extreme conditions, offering new insight into fundamental forces and the origins of the universe ...
IBM (IBM) announced on Wednesday that it is on a path to deliver quantum advantage by the end of next year, and ...
IBM has updated its roadmap for building large-scale, fault-tolerant quantum computers, setting the stage for practical and scalable quantum computing. A quantum computer of this kind, with hundreds ...
Ray Harishankar, IBM Fellow (Quantum Safe) at IBM Research, talks about the path forward for quantum computing, and how long ...