News about quantum computing
  • UNSW team creates single-atom transistor

    Australian researchers at the University of NSW's ARC Centre for Quantum Computation and Communication Technology have successfully created a single-atom transistor with implications for both classical and quantum computing.

  • Is quantum computing real?

    Researchers have been working on quantum systems for more than a decade, in the hopes of developing super-tiny, super-powerful computers. And while there is still plenty of excitement surrounding quantum computing, significant roadblocks are causing some to question whether quantum computing will ever make it out of the lab.

  • Scientists make quantum breakthrough

    Australian scientists say they're coming first in a world-wide race to create a new breed of super computers set to transform the way we live.

  • Scientists make quantum computing breakthrough

    Quantum computers technically are still years away, but a group of researchers working in Australia have notched up an important win after 10 years of toil

  • Humble LEDs power quantum computing breakthrough

    Cambridge scientists have come up with a simple way to generate the entangled photons needed by quantum computers using a cheap light emitting diode (LED) powered by electrical voltage.

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