Microsoft has been at the forefront of computing technology since its founding in 1975. Back then, even its visionary ...
Since Microsoft’s Majorana 1 quantum computing news, some members of the scientific community have raised questions about the ...
After weeks of criticism, Microsoft promised to show new data about its Majorana 1 quantum computer at the biggest meeting of ...
Quantum computing is breaking past theoretical barriers, AI is becoming more autonomous and companies that understand this ...
How big a deal Microsoft’s announcement of a quantum computing chip is depends on whom you ask, but its arrival is not about ...
Majorana qubits could be error resistant. But after a contentious talk at the Global Physics Summit, scientists aren’t convinced Microsoft has them.
As quantum technology edges closer to mainstream application, the race to capitalize on the quantum economy is heating up.
Microsoft's claims about a potential breakthrough in quantum computing and the creation of a new state of matter have created backlash from physicists who question the claim's veracity.
Physicists continue to argue over Microsoft’s qubit claims. The entire field hangs in a delicate balance.
So, if this technology reaches the finish line, companies that make, sell, or use quantum tools could see revenue roar higher ...
Last week I had the pleasure of attending the Global Physics Summit (GPS) in Anaheim California, where I rubbed shoulders ...
Pasqal, a French quantum computing startup, has integrated its neutral-atom quantum processors into Microsoft's Azure Quantum ...