The US government will take equity stakes worth $US2 billion in nine quantum computing companies, including ...
Two of Australia’s most prominent quantum names have been drawn into the Trump administration’s growing portfolio of ...
Australian quantum startups Diraq and PsiQuantum are part of a $2.8 billion US government push into quantum computing and ...
Quantum computing could lead to revolutions in cryptography, materials design and telecommunications. But fulfilling those ...
Diraq and PsiQuantum, two Australian-founded quantum companies, are among nine recipients of US$2 billion in CHIPS Act LOIs ...
Professor Ivan Kassal (left) and Dr Tingrei Tan in front of the trapped-ion quantum computer managed by Dr Tan in the University of Sydney Nano Institute. Researchers at the University of Sydney have ...
UNSW Sydney nano-tech startup Diraq has shown its quantum chips aren’t just lab-perfect prototypes – they also hold up in real-world production, maintaining the 99% accuracy needed to make quantum ...
Quantum computing stocks surged after the Trump administration announced more than $2 billion (€1.7bn) in federal support for ...
Microsoft’s executive vice president of quantum, Jason Zander, says utility-scale quantum computing is “years, not decades” away, promising AI models that are “100 times, 1000 times smarter”. Google, ...
DARPA chose Diraq and Silicon Quantum Computing for the Quantum Benchmarking Initiative, which will assess whether participating companies could create a useful quantum computer in under a decade.
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