We have seen an announcement from Intel sometime back last year regarding their cryogenic control chip, but details were rather scant. The partnership between Intel and QuTech (Delft University of Technology) has resulted in a chip that enables easier control and scaling of qubits, which could help researchers in their quest to improve the number of addressable qubits that can be used in Quantum Computing.
Quantum Computing could revolutionise the technology landscape. Learn the science behind what could be one of the biggest revolutions in our life-time.

Quantum computing is an endeavour that’s been promised to upend everything from security, to drug development, to machine learning. With so much hype, it’s easy to get with all the possibilities, without grasping what quantum computing actually is.
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We provide summaries of Quantum Computing Companies from around the globe. From some of the oldest technology (i.e. IBM) companies to the newest quantum start-ups (Xanadu) and spin outs from Universities and Research Institutions. Each company has its own profile.
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- SD Times Open-Source Project of the Week: Qiskit April 16, 2021
- Experiments cast doubts on the existence of quantum spin liquids April 16, 2021
- First multi-node quantum network paves the way for the quantum internet April 16, 2021
- Half Life traces family complexities for a Milwaukee physics teacher April 16, 2021
- Quantum computers, here but not here – what businesses need to know April 16, 2021
- SD Times Open-Source Project of the Week: Qiskit
- Experiments cast doubts on the existence of quantum spin liquids
- First multi-node quantum network paves the way for the quantum internet
- Half Life traces family complexities for a Milwaukee physics teacher
- Quantum computers, here but not here – what businesses need to know