
Aussies have Quantum processor breakthrough
Create kangaroos which are potentially dead or alive
Aussie boffins have come up with a way which paves the way for large silicon-based quantum processors for real-world manufacturing and application.

Boffins create key tech for quantum batteries
Potentially live and flat at the same time
A team of boffins have demonstrated the quantum mechanical principle of super-absorption that underpins quantum batteries in a proof-of-concept device.

We are closer to a quantum internet
It is potentially dead and alive
Boffins have emerged from their labs smeared with the bodies of dead cats, to announce that they have successfully teleported qubits of photons across approximately 27 miles of fibre-optic cable.

AMD Project Quantum about to release something new
It ain’t dead yet
AMD appears not to have given up on its Project Quantum mini PC and apparently it could be launched soon.

2025 will be the year of quantum on the desktop
IonQ CEO's bold claim
We could see a quantum PC on the desktop by 2025 according to IonQ CEO Peter Chapman.

Quantum computers on coronavirus case
We can solve this with potentially dead or alive cats
D-Wave today made its quantum computers available for free to researchers and developers working on responses to the coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis.

Digital information quantum teleported
Beam me up moggy
Scientists at the University of Bristol and the Technical University of Denmark have achieved quantum teleportation between two computer chips for the first time.

Intel chills and comes up with quantum chip
AMD is either potentially dead and alive
Chipzilla has announced a quantum chip dubbed “Horse Ridge” that is designed to take all the work being done by the wires and shrink it down to a chip and electronics about the size of a saucer.

Amazon makes its cloud quantumy
Cool for quantum cats
Amazon Web Services (AWS) is helping to bring quantum computing to the cloud, with the company lifting the lid off three initiatives at AWS re: Invent in Las Vegas.

IBM starts bringing quantum computers out of the lab
53-qubit quantum computer out in October
IBM is taking a major step forward in moving quantum computing use forward by opening its first IBM Quantum Computation Centre in New York.