3 Stocks Leading the Quantum Computing Revolution

3 Stocks Leading the Quantum Computing Revolution

In recent times, the fascination with quantum computing has surged, driven by technological advancements and a notable uptick in investments. More and more companies and institutes are performing a comprehensive exploration of the quantum-computing landscape and searching for use cases. Along these lines, investors are seeking to better understand quantum computing stocks and how they …

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Qualcomm claims new chips are 21% faster than Apple’s M3

Qualcomm claims new chips are 21% faster than Apple’s M3

Fionna Agomuoh / DigitalTrends We were able to check out some demoes and see a dummy unit running the company’s new Snapdragon X Elite PC chip, and Qualcomm is making some big performance claims against Apple’s latest silicon. The Snapdragon’s Qualcomm Oyron CPU, which was announced in October, was being compared to the Apple M2 …

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Embedding nanodiamonds in polymer can advance quantum computing and biological studies

Embedding nanodiamonds in polymer can advance quantum computing and biological studies

This article has been reviewed according to Science X’s editorial process and policies. Editors have highlighted the following attributes while ensuring the content’s credibility: fact-checked trusted source proofread Ok! by José Tadeu Arantes , FAPESP Cylindrical microstructures formed by a photoresist doped with different proportions of nanodiamond are shown in these scanning electron microscope images. Credit: …

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Johnson Controls Shows How Artificial Intelligence, IoT, Cloud Computing Rapidly Transforming the Future of Smart Buildings

Johnson Controls Shows How Artificial Intelligence, IoT, Cloud Computing Rapidly Transforming the Future of Smart Buildings

CORK, Ireland, Dec. 14, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — The pressure to meet global climate targets has never been greater and with buildings accounting for 40% of global greenhouse gas emissions, there is an urgent need to advance sustainable building technology to help enterprises meet net zero goals while accommodating for continued growth. “The Smart Building of the …

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ArisGlobal’s Breakthrough in Life Sciences R&D Digitization

ArisGlobal’s Breakthrough in Life Sciences R&D Digitization

NavaX will revolutionize the end-to-end Research and Development processes with the latest advanced technologies ArisGlobal, a market leader in Life Sciences technology and the creator of LifeSphere®, has launched LifeSphere NavaX, a cutting-edge cognitive computing engine to expedite R&D IT Digitization by leveraging advanced technologies including Large Language Models (LLM) and Generative AI (Gen AI). …

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New benchmark in lightweight computing

New benchmark in lightweight computing

THE Acer Swift Edge 16, a notable entrant in the 16-inch laptop market, redefines portability without sacrificing performance. Its magnesium-alloy frame, a signature of Acer’s commitment to sophisticated, featherlight design, encases a 16-inch 3.2K OLED screen. This display, with its exceptional color saturation and depth of contrast, brings images to life, albeit with some reflections …

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The Journey To Exascale Computing And Beyond

The Journey To Exascale Computing And Beyond

High performance computing witnessed one of its most ambitious leaps forward with the development of the US supercomputer “Frontier.” As Scott Atchley from Oak Ridge National Laboratory discussed at Supercomputing 23 (SC23) in Denver last month, the Frontier had the ambitious goal of achieving performance levels 1000 times higher than the petascale systems that preceded …

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How quantum computing works

How quantum computing works

A single yellow (state 0) cube. A quantum computer, on the other hand, uses something called quantum bits, or qubits. Unlike the dichotomous bit, qubits operate at the level of subatomic or elementary particles. A single qubit will always be measured to be either 0 or 1, much like a regular bit. For example, this …

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Caltech Scientists Unveil New Way To Erase Quantum Computer Errors

Caltech Scientists Unveil New Way To Erase Quantum Computer Errors

Researchers from Caltech have developed a quantum eraser to correct “erasure” errors in quantum computing systems. This technique, which involves manipulating alkaline-earth neutral atoms in laser light “tweezers,” allows for the detection and correction of errors through fluorescence. The innovation leads to a tenfold improvement in entanglement rates in Rydberg neutral atom systems, representing a …

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