Rigetti Computing announced the launch of its 84-qubit Ankaa-3 system, boasting a 99.5% median two-qubit gate fidelity. In parallel, the quantum industry has seen a surge in detailed roadmaps from thirteen companies, including PsiQuantum's ambitious AU$940 million project targeting a 1-million physical qubit system by 2027. In other developments, SEALSQ launched the SEALQUANTUM.com Lab to aid businesses in transitioning to quantum-safe encryption, collaborating with top universities to develop quantum-resistant technologies. SEALSQ also completed a $25 million registered direct offering, raising a total of $60 million to support post-quantum semiconductor technology. Meanwhile, WiMi Hologram Cloud Inc. introduced a Quantum Technology-Based Random Access Memory (QRAM) architecture, enhancing quantum computing capabilities for large-scale tasks. Additionally, the University of Chicago made strides in error correction, reducing error rates by 30%. The Centre for Quantum Technologies released "Quantum Shorts: Book Two," aiming to engage the public with quantum science through fiction.
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Rigetti Computing announced the launch of its 84-qubit Ankaa-3 system, boasting a 99.5% median two-qubit gate fidelity. In parallel, the quantum industry has seen a surge in detailed roadmaps from thirteen companies, including PsiQuantum's ambitious AU$940 million project targeting a 1-million physical qubit system by 2027. In other developments, SEALSQ launched the SEALQUANTUM.com Lab to aid businesses in transitioning to quantum-safe encryption, collaborating with top universities to develop quantum-resistant technologies. SEALSQ also completed a $25 million registered direct offering, raising a total of $60 million to support post-quantum semiconductor technology. Meanwhile, WiMi Hologram Cloud Inc. introduced a Quantum Technology-Based Random Access Memory (QRAM) architecture, enhancing quantum computing capabilities for large-scale tasks. Additionally, the University of Chicago made strides in error correction, reducing error rates by 30%. The Centre for Quantum Technologies released "Quantum Shorts: Book Two," aiming to engage the public with quantum science through fiction.