Its stock is up 3% on the news, but the bigger win runs a lot deeper, as DARPA’s backing positions IonQ in the driver’s seat.
Over the past decade, it has been interesting to watch companies push the rock that is quantum computing up the steep hill.
The United States government’s Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has announced the 11 quantum computing ...
The Helios hardware houses 98 physical qubits. But practical quantum computing isn't measured merely in quantity: physical ...
Welcome to another biweekly update on all things quantum computing. This edition covers the next stage of DARPA’s national ...
Discover how quantum computers work, their impact across industries, and the future of quantum technology reshaping the world ...
The selected companies will undergo evaluation to determine if their concepts for a viable quantum computer can be ...
The investigation covers contracts with preferential status, which may have allowed large companies to exploit "pass-through" arrangements.
The companies selected to move forward to DARPA's Quantum Benchmarking Initiative Stage B include IBM, IonQ and Quantinuum.
Nord Quantique, a company focused on quantum error correction, announced it has been invited to participate in Stage B - Read ...
IBM today announced it has been selected for Stage B, the second of three stages of the Quantum Benchmarking Initiative led by DARPA, the United States Defense Advanced Research Projects ...