IBM (IBM) said its quantum computer can simulate real magnetic materials with results that match neutron scattering experiments, marking a step toward using quantum systems for scientific research.
IBM teams up with researchers to show a quantum processor’s capabilities in materials modeling.
Studying and designing novel materials is a central application of quantum mechanics. Chemists, materials scientists, and ...
An international team of scientists proved the never-before-seen molecule's exotic nature using a quantum computer, ...
IBM (IBM) stock edges higher as quantum computer successfully simulates real magnetic materials, achieving milestone years ...
When the commercial, scalable, fault-tolerant quantum computing era really begins, when it becomes widely available, it will – least at the start – be a cloud service that is integrated with classical ...
The hope for quantum computers is that the devices will be able to solve complex tasks such as predicting how chemicals react or cracking encrypted text. One of the main reasons that the machines are ...
Quantum computers are gaining a reputation among chemists and material scientists as promising tools that can tackle problems ...
Quantum computing research is evolving fast, but there a significant doubts if these devices will be relevant to the average ...
As IBM prepares to launch the ‘fault-tolerant computer’ by 2029, it sees the efforts being made by India in general and the ...
International Business Machines (NYSE: IBM) has been working on quantum computing technology for decades. The company's quantum computing roadmap calls for a demonstration of quantum advantage, where ...
Team from U.S. Department of Energy-funded Quantum Science Center demonstrates quantum computers can perform material ...