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Singapore inks MoU with Quantinuum

Singapore’s National Quantum Office (NQO), Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR), National University of Singapore (NUS), National Supercomputing Centre (NSCC) and Quantinuum signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) today, enabling access to Quantinuum’s advanced quantum computer, and to explore and collaborate on quantum computing use cases, focusing on computational biology.

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Pasqal exceeds 1,000 atoms in quantum processor

Increasing the number of trapped atoms will enable solutions for more complex use cases, such as optimization problems and quantum simulations of intricate systems.

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Growing Demand for results and ROI from IT investments and decisions

To solve for rising IT costs, IT and finance leaders collaborate to scrutinise technology spend and ensure budgetary and business goals are met.

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Keysight and AIST partner for quantum research

Collaboration to drive the industrialization of quantum technologies in Japan and around the world formalized with Memorandum of Understanding.

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IBM and Pasqal collaborate

IBM Pasqal, as leaders in superconducting circuit and neutral atom-based quantum computers respectively, are to partner to develop a common approach to quantum-centric supercomputing and promoting application research in chemistry and materials science.

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Quantinuum launches trapped-ion 56-qubit quantum computer

Quantinuum and JPMorgan Chase achieved a 100x improvement over the existing industry benchmark using Quantinuum’s H2-1 quantum computer.

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