Rapid advances in the kind of problems that quantum computers can tackle suggest that they are closer than ever to becoming ...
It’s 2025, and while everyone’s buzzing about AI, another tech revolution is quietly gaining steam: quantum computing.
On November 12, Ray Harishankar, IBM Fellow at IBM Research, appeared on a CNBC interview to discuss how quantum computing is ...
The company’s latest processor, Advantage2, launched in 2024, boasts over 4,400 qubits and a new design that makes them connect better. This should make it much faster and more precise for some really ...
Inside IBM’s main research center rises a maze of silver towers, each 22 feet tall. Through their vented flanks, you catch glimpses of blinking lights and the shadows of wires. The machine’s ...
Genya Crossman is a lifelong learner passionate about helping people understand and use quantum computing to solve the world’s most complex problems. Crossman, an IEEE member, is a quantum strategy ...
Mikel Díez, Director of Quantum Computing at IBM Spain, explains how the new quantum systems will work alongside classical ones to offer new possibilities for problem-solving. The Basque city of San ...
Quantum computers promise to solve problems far beyond the reach of today’s machines, but there is a stubborn obstacle ...
Scientists map how quantum computer errors persist and link over time, revealing hidden memory that could reshape error ...
This transcript was prepared by a transcription service. This version may not be in its final form and may be updated. Christopher Mims: America used to run on IBM. It was the backbone of business.