12Not even IBM is sure where its quantum computer experiments will leadBut it will be fun to find out.By A. Tarantola, 02.23.2018
A new form of light could power next-gen quantum computersPhotons can hang out in groups and share information, it turns out.By S. Dent, 02.19.2018
Intel’s quantum computing efforts take a major step forwardIntel now has 0.0049 percent of a viable quantum computer.By A. Souppouris, 01.08.2018
Europe unveils roadmap for the next decade of quantum computingIt’s the product of 1 billion euros of investment.By S. Krishna, 12.20.2017
IBM's processor pushes quantum computing closer to 'supremacy'It also unveiled a more powerful online model for clients.By S. Dent, 11.10.2017
Microsoft’s new coding language is made for quantum computersBy the time the complex machines are ready, you might grasp the tech. By S. Dent, 09.26.2017
'Flip-flop' design makes quantum computers more affordableYou could make a silicon-based quantum chip without reinventing the wheel.By J. Fingas, 09.06.2017
Silicon-laced diamonds could lead to practical quantum computersA little bit of silicon turns diamond defects into better quantum bits.By J. Fingas, 05.29.2017
IBM unveils its most powerful quantum processor yetAnd the company is seeking your algorithms and experiments to run on it.By A. Dalton, 05.17.2017