Curiosity, investment, and palpable progress this week in Quantum + Hype. Always mucho hype. Nvidia capitalizing on GPUs' application in quantum algorithms, indicative of a broader convergence between AI and quantum computing. Atlantic Quantum's revolutionary quantum architecture, constituting a game-changer in this area. IBM Quantum's pivot towards utility-scale quantum computing through its Quantum Eagle that now it is available in the open tier (so everybody can see its noise!). QubitSolve securing SBIR grants from the NSF, pointing towards quantum computing's industrial innovation potential. The formation of the PQC Coalition also signals the need to secure our digital future as quantum computing advances. IonQ’s unveiling of two new quantum computers suggests an increasing commercial viability of quantum technology, promising an integration of quantum tech into data centers within two years. With 18446744073709551616 quantum states no less. (Don’t bother finding the thousand sepparator there, that number is completely useless and a PR stunt.Redstone kicks €52M fund for QC, and a couple of great articles. A very good tutorial on how to encode a Sudoku in a QAOA algorithm (I always use Sudokus as the nicest problem we can’t solve with QCs,) And random generation for high frequency trading.
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The Week in Quantum Computing - October 2nd
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Curiosity, investment, and palpable progress this week in Quantum + Hype. Always mucho hype. Nvidia capitalizing on GPUs' application in quantum algorithms, indicative of a broader convergence between AI and quantum computing. Atlantic Quantum's revolutionary quantum architecture, constituting a game-changer in this area. IBM Quantum's pivot towards utility-scale quantum computing through its Quantum Eagle that now it is available in the open tier (so everybody can see its noise!). QubitSolve securing SBIR grants from the NSF, pointing towards quantum computing's industrial innovation potential. The formation of the PQC Coalition also signals the need to secure our digital future as quantum computing advances. IonQ’s unveiling of two new quantum computers suggests an increasing commercial viability of quantum technology, promising an integration of quantum tech into data centers within two years. With 18446744073709551616 quantum states no less. (Don’t bother finding the thousand sepparator there, that number is completely useless and a PR stunt.Redstone kicks €52M fund for QC, and a couple of great articles. A very good tutorial on how to encode a Sudoku in a QAOA algorithm (I always use Sudokus as the nicest problem we can’t solve with QCs,) And random generation for high frequency trading.