Google has demonstrated a key milestone in quantum error correction, with their quantum computer reaching an error-correcting milestone demonstrating the viability of logical qubits. This is the beginning since once now they have to “build” it, but a great step along the way. Quantum Motion raised over £42 million in equity funding led by Bosch Ventures. Quantinuum set an industry record on quantum volume, and QuantumWare launched technology that makes superconducting quantum computers massively scalable. AI power analysis has broken the post-quantum security algorithm (using a side / hardware attack, so the algorithm is not completely lost, but that leaves only 2 ‘uncompromised’ algorithms from NIST. Hamburg is banking on quantum computers to become an international hotspot of quantum technology. Pasqal has launched a simulator of neutral atoms based on tensor networks and Quside is launching with EY the “Quantum Network initiative”.
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The Week in Quantum Computing - February 27th
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Google has demonstrated a key milestone in quantum error correction, with their quantum computer reaching an error-correcting milestone demonstrating the viability of logical qubits. This is the beginning since once now they have to “build” it, but a great step along the way. Quantum Motion raised over £42 million in equity funding led by Bosch Ventures. Quantinuum set an industry record on quantum volume, and QuantumWare launched technology that makes superconducting quantum computers massively scalable. AI power analysis has broken the post-quantum security algorithm (using a side / hardware attack, so the algorithm is not completely lost, but that leaves only 2 ‘uncompromised’ algorithms from NIST. Hamburg is banking on quantum computers to become an international hotspot of quantum technology. Pasqal has launched a simulator of neutral atoms based on tensor networks and Quside is launching with EY the “Quantum Network initiative”.