Quantum Computing (Microsoft)

by Chetan Nayak on February 19, 2025 at 4:00 pm

Majorana 1, the world’s first Quantum Processing Unit (QPU) powered by a Topological Core designed to scale to a million qubits on a single chip, and built with a breakthrough class of materials called a topoconductor, marks a transformative leap toward practical quantum computing. The post Microsoft unveils Majorana 1, the world’s first quantum processor powered by topological qubits appeared first on Microsoft Azure Quantum Blog.

by Mitra Azizirad on January 14, 2025 at 4:00 pm

As we look toward the next 12 months, the pace of quantum research and development is only going to accelerate, making this a critical and catalyzing time for business leaders to act. The post 2025: The year to become Quantum-Ready appeared first on Microsoft Azure Quantum Blog.

by Krysta Svore on November 19, 2024 at 1:30 pm

Learn more on how Microsoft and Atom Computing have made rapid progress in reliable quantum computing by creating and entangling 24 logical qubits from neutral atoms. The post Microsoft and Atom Computing offer a commercial quantum machine with the largest number of entangled logical qubits on record appeared first on Microsoft Azure Quantum Blog.

by Krysta Svore on September 10, 2024 at 1:00 pm

Microsoft and Quantinuum have partnered to continue progress toward scientific quantum advantage and create 12 highly accurate logical qubits. The post Microsoft and Quantinuum create 12 logical qubits and demonstrate a hybrid, end-to-end chemistry simulation appeared first on Microsoft Azure Quantum Blog.

by Dr. Nathan Baker on June 18, 2024 at 3:00 pm

Azure Quantum Elements has served an important role in helping scientists achieve breakthroughs in the pharmaceutical industry. Today, we’re announcing two new purpose-built capabilities in Azure Quantum Elements that will further increase the productivity and accessibility of chemistry and materials science research—Generative Chemistry and Accelerated DFT. The post Introducing two powerful new capabilities in Azure Quantum Elements: Generative Chemistry and Accelerated DFT appeared first on Microsoft Azure Quantum Blog.

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