1. Diraq, a company specializing in quantum computing using silicon quantum dots, has secured $22 million in a Series A2 funding round led by Quantonation. 2. The funding includes investments from Main Sequence, Taronga Ventures, Uniseed, UniSuper, Co:Act Capital, and UNSW Sydney. 3. Diraq's CEO, Andrew Dzurak, expressed anticipation for partnering with these investors to achieve their roadmap for delivering the world's first fault-tolerant quantum computer.
Recent #Quantum Computing news in the semiconductor industry
1. Chinese telecom companies showcased a range of advanced technologies including AI, satellite communication, and quantum computing at MWC Shanghai. 2. The exhibition highlighted the integration of AI in various sectors such as cybersecurity, vision AI, and public services. 3. China's progress in satellite communication and quantum computing was also demonstrated, showing significant advancements in these fields.
1. D-Wave Quantum Inc. has introduced the fast-anneal feature across all its quantum processing units (QPUs), enhancing quantum computations and reducing external disturbances. 2. This feature is expected to benefit both commercial and academic researchers in developing applications and improving performance in areas like AI, drug discovery, and material science. 3. The fast-anneal feature allows for more efficient encoding of complex data patterns, potentially revolutionizing various industries.
1. Japan's AIST collaborates with IBM on a plan to build a 10,000-qubit quantum computer. 2. Fujitsu receives an order from AIST for a quantum computer. 3. QuEra's quantum machine will be deployed by AIST and connected to a classical supercomputer.
1. IBM and Japan's AIST are collaborating to develop a quantum computer with 10,000 qubits. 2. This new quantum computer will have 75 times more qubits than the current leading quantum computers. 3. The project aims to significantly enhance the accuracy and processing power of quantum computing.
1. Introduction of the threat posed by quantum computing to current encryption standards; 2. Discussion on the vulnerability of DSA, RSA, and elliptic curve-based encryption; 3. Overview of the need for post-quantum cryptography algorithms.
1. The report focuses on the Europe quantum processors market, valued at $262.7 million in 2023 and projected to reach $1,321.1 million by 2033. 2. The market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 17.53% due to advancements in quantum computing technology. 3. The study covers various aspects including application, type, business model, and country-wise analysis.
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