Quantum Pioneer D-Wave Rings NYSE Bell, Begins Life as Public Company

August 8, 2022

D-Wave Systems, one of the early quantum computing pioneers, has completed its SPAC deal to go public. Its merger with DPCM Capital was completed last Friday, and today, D-Wave management rang the bell on the New York Stock Exchange. It is now trading under two ticker symbols – QBTS and QBTS WS (warrant shares), respectively. Welcome to the public... Read more…

Canada Carves Out $40 Million for D-Wave in Quantum Investment Push

March 11, 2021

The government of Canada today announced it is making a $40-million contribution to quantum heavyweight D-Wave Systems Inc. as part of a larger $120 million inv Read more…

Berkeley Lab to Tackle Particle Physics with Quantum Computing

February 18, 2020

Massive-scale particle physics produces correspondingly large amounts of data – and this is particularly true of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), the world’ Read more…

Quantum Bits: Neven’s Law (Who Asked for That), D-Wave’s Steady Push, IBM’s Li-O2- Simulation

July 3, 2019

Quantum computing’s (QC) many-faceted R&D train keeps slogging ahead and recently Japan is taking a leading role. Yesterday D-Wave Systems announced it ha Read more…

D-Wave Breaks New Ground in Quantum Simulation

July 16, 2018

Last Friday D-Wave scientists and colleagues published work in Science which they say represents the first fulfillment of Richard Feynman’s 1982 notion that Read more…

D-Wave Aims to Beat Any Classical Computer

January 23, 2014

For those of you following the D-Wave story, the designers of “the world's first commercial quantum computer" have published a revealing blog entry detailing Read more…

Behind the Scenes at Google and NASA’s Quantum AI Lab

October 23, 2013

"If you think you understand quantum physics, you don't understand quantum physics." — Richard Feynman, Quantum Theorist The first commercial quantum co Read more…

Quantum Computing Nears Commercial Adoption

March 22, 2013

Lockheed Martin puts D-Wave quantum computer to work manufacturing aircraft systems. Read more…

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