April 29, 2020 |
Samsung Galaxy A71 5G boasts a quantum QRNG chip |
The Galaxy A71 5G destined to launch in South Korea via SK Telecom next month will be the world’s first smartphone to boast a QRNG (Quantum Random Number Generator) chip for advanced security, claims a recent ETNews report.… |
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April 29, 2020 |
Building block for quantum computers |
Researchers at Johns Hopkins built on their previous study about the search for basic building blocks of materials called superconductors with spin-triplet pairing, which were considered to be very rare.… |
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April 28, 2020 |
SMU and Tradeteq to develop quantum computing credit scoring for trade finance |
Singapore Management University (SMU) and Tradeteq will be embarking on a project which aims to develop quantum computing-based credit scoring methods for companies. SMU and Tradeteq’s objective for the project… |
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April 27, 2020 |
The diamond quantum revolution |
In the April 2020 issue of Physics World, editors explain how diamond, this special form of carbon, now has many practical quantum applications. Here are some extracts. Diamonds are well known… |
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April 27, 2020 |
Towards a nanomechanical quantum switchboard |
Physicists at Universität Regensburg have coupled the vibrations of a macromolecule, a carbon nanotube, to a microwave cavity, creating a novel and highly miniaturized optomechanical system. The team achieved this… |
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April 24, 2020 |
New two-dimensional design of a quantum computer |
Scientists from Tokyo University of Science, RIKEN Centre for Emergent Matter Science, Japan, and University of Technology, Sydney, have collaborated and proposed a novel two-dimensional design that can be constructed… |
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April 23, 2020 |
Alternative route to topological superconductivity |
Researchers at the University of Copenhagen, in collaboration with Microsoft Quantum researchers, have used a pencil-shaped semiconductor measuring only a few hundred nanometers in diameter to uncover a new route… |
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April 23, 2020 |
Zapata Computing offers early access to its unified quantum operating environment Orquestra |
Zapata Computing, a startup software company for NISQ-based quantum applications, has just announced an Early Access Program to Orquestra™, its end-to-end platform for quantum-enabled workflows. Providing this software- and hardware-interoperable, enterprise… |
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