could we ever see quantum laptops? "I think it's possible," Mario Gely, a quantum computing researcher at the University of Oxford, told Live Science. "It's highly speculative, but I can't think ...
Rapid advances in applying artificial intelligence to simulations in physics and chemistry have some people questioning whether we will even need quantum computers at all.
The financial services industry is poised to be one of the first to experience the disruptive impact of quantum computing, once a realm of theoretical physics. At a panel discussion during the recent ...
“If you look at the performance of quantum computers today, you get some high fidelity,” Cohen said. “But then, the users, when they use the computer, it’s typically not at the best fidelit ...