Atom Computing Reports Advance in Scaling Up Neutral Atom Qubit Arrays

February 15, 2024

The scale-up challenge facing quantum computing (QC) is daunting and varied. It’s commonly held that 1 million qubits (or more) will be needed to deliver prac Read more…

Atom Computing Wins the Race to 1000 Qubits

October 24, 2023

Atom Computing, a developer of neutral atom-based quantum computers, today announced it has built a 1,225-site atomic array that contains 1,180 qubits. This fol Read more…

Atom Computing, NREL Explore Quantum Computing for Energy Grid Management

July 20, 2023

Atom Computing, a pioneer in the use of neutral atoms for quantum computing, will collaborate with the U.S. Department of Energy’s National Renewable Energy L Read more…

Quantum Bits: AQT Touts iToffoli Gate; Atom Showcases Phoenix; QED-C Benchmarks; More

May 26, 2022

Lately the quantum news cycle never slows. More advances were reported on different underlying qubit technologies (superconducting and cold atom) by Lawrence Be Read more…

Quantum Bits: Rigetti Opens Access to Aspen-M; JPMorgan’s New QKD; Classiq Nets $33M, More

February 17, 2022

It’s been a busy week in quantum computing. Rigetti began providing much wider access to its 80-qubit system (Aspen-M), announced a collaboration with Nasdaq to develop FS apps, and struck a deal with Arm-based chip supplier Ampere to develop hybrid classical-quantum platforms. Elsewhere, JPMorgan Chase, Toshiba, and Ciena reported successfully... Read more…

Quantum Watch: Neutral Atoms Draw Growing Attention as Promising Qubit Technology

January 25, 2022

Currently, there are many qubit technologies vying for sway in quantum computing. So far, superconducting (IBM, Google) and trapped ion (IonQ, Quantinuum) have dominated the conversation. Microsoft’s proposed topological qubit, which relies on the existence of a still-unproven particle (Majorana), may be the most intriguing. Read more…

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