SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) -IBM said on Friday it can run a key quantum computing error correction algorithm on commonly available chips from Advanced Micro Devices, a ...
SAN FRANCISCO - Computers, like humans, can learn. But when Google tries to fill in your search box based only on a few keystrokes, or your iPhone predicts words as you type a text message, it's only ...
Research findings and signs of computer chip industry demands were the top subjects at the 40th Annual Microelectronic Engineering Conference April 8 at RIT. With indications of growth and novel ...
Physicist Jay Gambetta, at IBM’s lab in Yorktown Heights, New York, explains how microwaves orchestrate a solution on a quantum chip: “Think of each qubit as a line in music. You’re creating notes.” ...
IBM announced two new quantum processors today, revealing that the company is still very much in the race to design a computer that could complete tasks beyond the reach of classical computing. The ...
IBM announced on Wednesday, July 8, 2015, that they built a prototype test processor that will significantly increase computer circuitry power. IBM announced on Wednesday, July 8, 2015, that they ...
At this week’s IEEE International Electron Devices meeting, IBM demonstrated a breakthrough in “racetrack” memory technology, a nonvolatile method of storing data as magnetic patterns on tiny wires.
IBM said on Friday it is able to run a key quantum computing algorithm on commonly available chips from Advanced Micro Devices, in a step toward commercialising super-powerful computers. The U.S.
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