This transcript was prepared by a transcription service. This version may not be in its final form and may be updated. Amanda Lewellyn: This is your Tech News Briefing for Wednesday, May 19th. I'm ...
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When you need computing power at the edge, often that means buying extra hardware for far-flung offices or maybe loading a system on to a truck. But for some agencies, getting compute to the edge ...
Microsoft Corp. is partnering with startup Atom Computing Inc. to launch a quantum computer powered by neutral atom qubits. The tech giant detailed the collaboration today at its annual Ignite ...
In what could be a transformational development for Chicago, California-based tech company PsiQuantum is investing billions in the long-dormant South Works site in a quest to build the world’s first ...
At CES, IBM today announced its first commercial quantum computer for use outside of the lab. The 20-qubit system combines into a single package the quantum and classical computing parts it takes to ...
Can a startup take quantum computers from the lab to the world? IonQ is the first company solely focused on quantum computing to go public, with its quantum computers accessible via the cloud today.
IBM today unveiled its first ever quantum computer designed for commercial use, the sleek-looking IBM Q System One. The company says it has no plans to sell the device, but will instead allow ...
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