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The rate at which quantum computing is hitting the media stream is ever-increasing. This piece is a collection of recent articles and reports covering various aspects of quantum computing from the lens of technology and hardware. Mea Cubitt 

Researchers develop new tool for analyzing large superconducting circuits | The next generation of computing and information processing lies in the intriguing world of quantum mechanics. Quantum computers are expected to be capable of solving large, extremely complex problems that are beyond the capacity of today’s most powerful supercomputers.  Source: NORTHWESTERN NOW.   Researchers develop new tool for analyzing large superconducting circuits…

The Coretec Group Builds on its Intellectual Property Portfolio with Si Quantum Dots | The Coretec Group, Inc., (OTCQB: CRTG) (the “Company”) has further expanded on its IP portfolio and filed a provisional patent: “Routes to Silicon Quantum Dots”. The patent application targets novel routes to making Silicon Quantum Dots (SiQDs) in an efficient and highly scalable way to meet the needs of global industries.  Source: AP NEWS.   The Coretec Group Builds on its Intellectual Property Portfolio with Si Quantum Dots…

Researchers use organic semiconductor nanotubes to create new electrochemical actuator | (Nanowerk News) As recently as 2019, spin defects known as qubits were discovered in 2D materials (hexagonal boron nitride), which could amplify the field of ultrathin quantum sensing. These scientists hit a snag in their discovery that has unleashed a scientific race to resolve the issues.  Source: nanowerk.   Researchers use organic semiconductor nanotubes to create new electrochemical actuator…

Researchers developed world’s smallest chip for beta quantum random number generators | SEOUL — Researchers from South Korea’s two leading state research bodies have developed a core chip for quantum random number generators that provide true random numbers at high speed to fundamentally prevent hacking. They opened the path for commercialization by miniaturizing a beta quantum random number generator into a 1.5mm chip.  Source: Aju Business Daily.   Researchers developed world’s smallest chip for beta quantum random number generators…

QDevil enables faster tuning of Qubits |   Source: QDevil. Jonatan Kutchinsky  QDevil enables faster tuning of Qubits…

Researchers develop new tool for analyzing large superconducting circuits | The next generation of computing and information processing lies in the intriguing world of quantum mechanics. Quantum computers are expected to be capable of solving large, extremely complex problems that are beyond the capacity of today’s most powerful supercomputers.  Source: NORTHWESTERN NOW.   Researchers develop new tool for analyzing large superconducting circuits…

Graphene Valleytronics: Paving the Way to Small-Sized Room-Temperature Quantum Computers | Valleytronics is an emerging field in which valleys—local minima in the energy band structure of solids—are used to encode, process, and store quantum information. Though graphene was thought to be unsuitable for valleytronics due to its symmetrical structure, researchers from the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, India, have recently shown that this is not the case. Their findings may pave the way to small-sized quantum computers that can operate at room temperature.  Source: IIT Bombay.   Graphene Valleytronics: Paving the Way to Small-Sized Room-Temperature Quantum Computers…