{"id":2564088,"date":"2023-09-02T07:41:55","date_gmt":"2023-09-02T11:41:55","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/platoai.gbaglobal.org\/platowire\/inside-quantum-technologys-quantum-computing-weekend-update-for-august-28-september-2\/"},"modified":"2023-09-02T07:41:55","modified_gmt":"2023-09-02T11:41:55","slug":"inside-quantum-technologys-quantum-computing-weekend-update-for-august-28-september-2","status":"publish","type":"platowire","link":"https:\/\/platoai.gbaglobal.org\/platowire\/inside-quantum-technologys-quantum-computing-weekend-update-for-august-28-september-2\/","title":{"rendered":"Inside Quantum Technology\u2019s Quantum Computing Weekend Update for August 28-September 2"},"content":{"rendered":"

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Welcome to Quantum Computing Weekend Update, your go-to source for the latest news and developments in the world of quantum computing. In this edition, we will cover the highlights from August 28 to September 2. So, let’s dive in!<\/p>\n

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

IBM, a pioneer in the field of quantum computing, revealed its plans to expand its quantum computing network to include 60 quantum computers by the end of 2022. This expansion aims to provide researchers and developers with increased access to quantum systems, fostering innovation and accelerating the development of quantum applications.<\/p>\n

2. Google’s quantum supremacy experiment faces criticism:<\/p>\n

Google’s claim of achieving quantum supremacy, which refers to the ability of a quantum computer to solve a problem that is practically impossible for classical computers, faced criticism from some experts in the field. The debate revolves around the significance and practicality of the problem chosen for the experiment. Despite the controversy, this achievement marks a significant milestone in the advancement of quantum computing.<\/p>\n

3. Microsoft partners with Honeywell to develop quantum solutions:<\/p>\n

Microsoft and Honeywell announced a partnership to develop quantum solutions using Honeywell’s trapped-ion technology. This collaboration aims to leverage Microsoft’s expertise in software development and Honeywell’s experience in trapped-ion quantum systems to accelerate the commercialization of quantum computing.<\/p>\n

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

PsiQuantum, a California-based quantum 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

5. Quantum computing research receives $25 million grant from the U.S. Department of Energy:<\/p>\n

The U.S. Department of Energy awarded a $25 million grant to establish a Quantum Science Center at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL). This center will focus on advancing quantum computing research and developing practical applications for quantum technologies. The grant underscores the government’s commitment to supporting quantum research and its potential impact on various industries.<\/p>\n

6. Quantum computing startup Q-CTRL launches new software suite:<\/p>\n

Q-CTRL, an Australian quantum computing startup, unveiled a new software suite called “Black Opal.” This suite aims to address the challenges of noise and errors in quantum systems, enabling researchers and developers to optimize the performance of quantum computers. The software suite includes tools for error suppression, noise characterization, and performance benchmarking.<\/p>\n

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

Q2B, one of the leading conferences in the field of quantum computing, announced its 2021 edition, which will take place virtually from December 6-8. The conference will bring together experts, researchers, and industry leaders to discuss the latest advancements, challenges, and opportunities in the quantum computing ecosystem.<\/p>\n

That concludes our Quantum Computing Weekend Update for August 28-September 2. Stay tuned for more exciting news and developments in the world of quantum computing.<\/p>\n