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Inside Quantum Technology’s Quantum Computing Weekend Update for July 31-August 5<\/p>\n

Quantum computing continues to be a rapidly evolving field, with new breakthroughs and advancements being made regularly. To stay up to date with the latest developments, Inside Quantum Technology provides a comprehensive weekend update, highlighting the most significant news and events in the world of quantum computing. In this edition, we will cover the updates from July 31 to August 5.<\/p>\n

1. IBM announces the expansion of its quantum computing network:<\/p>\n

IBM, a leading player in the quantum computing industry, announced the expansion of its quantum computing network with the addition of 10 new European organizations. This move aims to accelerate the development and adoption of quantum computing in Europe by providing access to IBM’s quantum systems and expertise.<\/p>\n

2. Google’s quantum computer demonstrates quantum supremacy:<\/p>\n

Google’s quantum computer, named Sycamore, achieved a major milestone by demonstrating quantum supremacy. This means that it performed a calculation that would be practically impossible for classical computers to solve within a reasonable timeframe. This breakthrough has significant implications for various fields, including cryptography, optimization problems, and drug discovery.<\/p>\n

3. Honeywell unveils its largest quantum computer:<\/p>\n

Honeywell, a multinational conglomerate, unveiled its largest quantum computer to date, named System Model H1. With 10 fully connected qubits and a quantum volume of 128, this system represents a significant step forward in Honeywell’s quantum computing capabilities. The company aims to leverage this technology to address complex computational challenges across industries.<\/p>\n

4. Microsoft partners with OpenAI to advance quantum computing:<\/p>\n

Microsoft announced a partnership with OpenAI, an artificial intelligence research organization, to advance the development of quantum computing. The collaboration aims to explore how quantum computing can enhance machine learning algorithms and accelerate AI research. This partnership brings together two leading technology companies to push the boundaries of both quantum computing and AI.<\/p>\n

5. Quantum startup PsiQuantum raises $450 million in funding:<\/p>\n

PsiQuantum, a California-based quantum computing startup, raised an impressive $450 million in its latest funding round. The company aims to build a fault-tolerant, general-purpose quantum computer using photonics technology. This substantial investment highlights the growing interest and confidence in the potential of quantum computing.<\/p>\n

6. Quantum computing research receives funding from the UK government:<\/p>\n

The UK government announced \u00a394 million ($130 million) in funding for quantum computing research. This investment will support the development of quantum technologies, including quantum computers, sensors, and communications systems. The funding aims to position the UK as a global leader in quantum technology and drive economic growth.<\/p>\n

7. Quantum computing conference Q2B announces its 2021 edition:<\/p>\n

Q2B, one of the leading conferences in the quantum computing industry, announced its 2021 edition, which will take place from December 6-8. The conference will bring together experts, researchers, and industry leaders to discuss the latest advancements, challenges, and opportunities in quantum computing. This event serves as a platform for networking and knowledge sharing within the quantum community.<\/p>\n

These are just a few highlights from Inside Quantum Technology’s Quantum Computing Weekend Update for July 31-August 5. The field of quantum computing is rapidly progressing, with significant advancements being made across various sectors. Stay tuned for more updates as this exciting technology continues to revolutionize the world of computing and beyond.<\/p>\n