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Fixing the noise problem in quantum computing

Image: Xiu Yang, recipient of the 2022 NSF CAREER Award, is an assistant professor in the Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering at Lehigh University. Yang’s focus is quantum computing algorithms for scientific computing. outlook more Credit: Photo by Ryan Hulvat/Meris The promise of quantum computing is great. The ability to solve in days problems …

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Quantum Computing: Industrial Opportunities

The newest McKinsey Tech Trends 2022 The Outlook report notes that the biggest uncertainty for quantum technologies is the timeframe in which error-corrected quantum computers will be developed. Despite research advances in recent years, McKinsey’s research reports that quantum technologies are still emerging and have received less attention than more mature technologies. But despite …

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Submissions are the talk of the airport industry: 71% increase in cloud computing mentions in Q2 2022

Mentions of cloud computing in the documents of airport industry companies increased by 71% between the first and second quarters of 2022. Overall, between July 2021 and June 2022, the incidence of cloud computing-related convictions was 253% higher than in 2016, when GlobalData, who provided our data for this article, first began tracking the top …

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A storm is brewing in cloud computing—and most organizations are unprepared

Like so many other staples of the internet age, cloud computing has come a long way since its inception more than a quarter century ago. What started as a means of centralizing server capacity has grown into thousands of services from providers large and small. However, for many organizations, the understanding of the cloud and …

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NVIDIA and VMware CEOs discuss a new era of enterprise computing

VMware CEO Raghu Raghuram on Tuesday announced the availability of the VMware vSphere 8 enterprise workload platform running on NVIDIA DPUs, or compute units, in an initiative formerly known as Project Monterey. Raghuram and NVIDIA Founder and CEO Jensen Huang put the announcement into context and discussed how running VMware vSphere 8 for BlueField is …

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UAH – news

An advisory board for the new high-performance computing hub will make decision-making a shared experience, says Dr. Vladimir Florinsky. Michael Mercier / UAH The University of Alabama at Huntsville (UAH), part of the University of Alabama system, will become the center for statewide high-performance computing (HPC) in Alabama as part of a two-year grant from …

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Closing the technology gap in NYC begins expanding K-12 computer education

The pandemic has changed life in New York City so much — from the rise of remote work and the embrace of open space, to the uneven economic recovery and the ongoing challenges small businesses face. Through all of this change and upheaval, one factor has remained a welcome constant: the city’s good jobs are …

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Can Europe catch up with the US (and China) in quantum computing?

Our research shows that the US is currently the front runner, leading its peers on every measure, particularly in private sector efforts. A trio of pursuers – the UK, China and the EU – are also well placed, particularly in terms of government support and talent pools. The EU is a leader in public investment …

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The quantum computing bubble | financial times

Nikita Gourianov is a physicist at the University of Oxford specializing in computational quantum physics. Here he argues that people have become overly optimistic about the prospects of quantum computing. Financial bubbles develop when large groups of investors repeatedly make poor investment decisions, often due to greed, misunderstanding, and quick bucks. A modern example of …

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