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Quantum data centres set to complement classical computing

Matthew Martin, Managing Director of Quantum Design Oxford, discusses the critical role that quantum data centres will play in advancing the deployment of quantum technologies. He explains how quantum data centres will enable hybrid quantum–classical computing, cloud-based access to quantum hardware, and specialised infrastructure for quantum systems, the significance of recent developments, such as the launch of Oxford Quantum Circuits' (OQC) Quantum-AI Data Centre in New York and discusses...

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Quantum must not repeat AI’s mistakes

By Dr Sebastian Weidt, co-founder & CEO, Universal Quantum.

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Preparing for the quantum threat

By David Spillane, Systems Engineering Director, Fortinet.

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NEWS

Tech Mahindra partners with UCL on AI and quantum research

Tech Mahindra and University College London are collaborating on research and solution development in generative AI and quantum computing, with a focus on industry applications and global deployment.

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Quantum Computing's transition to proof-led discipline

A new report reveals a more disciplined approach to quantum computing as organisations demand tangible progress amid talent and readiness challenges.

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Less than half of organizations are preparing and more than one-third lack the necessary scale or...
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Google Quantum AI and Keysight joined forces to enhance Quantum circuit simulations with...
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Classiq, a leading quantum software company, and Oxford Quantum Circuits (OQC), a pioneering...
Platform leverages new 64 qubit superconducting quantum computer to accelerate R&D for quantum...
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