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Richard Liew on Twitter: "Einstein called it, “spooky action at a  distance”; but quantum computing is a reality today. IBM's new 53-qubit quantum  computer is the single largest universal quantum system available
Richard Liew on Twitter: "Einstein called it, “spooky action at a distance”; but quantum computing is a reality today. IBM's new 53-qubit quantum computer is the single largest universal quantum system available

A new language for quantum computing | MIT News | Massachusetts Institute  of Technology
A new language for quantum computing | MIT News | Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Is quantum computing here at last?
Is quantum computing here at last?

cuQuantum SDK Sets World Record in Quantum Computing | NVIDIA Blog
cuQuantum SDK Sets World Record in Quantum Computing | NVIDIA Blog

D-Wave is now shipping its new $15 million, 10-foot tall quantum computer -  The Verge
D-Wave is now shipping its new $15 million, 10-foot tall quantum computer - The Verge

First quantum computer to pack 100 qubits enters crowded race
First quantum computer to pack 100 qubits enters crowded race

Inside Google's Quantum Computing Data Center
Inside Google's Quantum Computing Data Center

IBM's new 53-qubit quantum computer is the most powerful machine you can  use | MIT Technology Review
IBM's new 53-qubit quantum computer is the most powerful machine you can use | MIT Technology Review

What is “quantum supremacy” and why is Google's breakthrough such a big  deal? - Vox
What is “quantum supremacy” and why is Google's breakthrough such a big deal? - Vox

Quantum computing - Wikipedia
Quantum computing - Wikipedia

Why Google and the Pentagon want 'quantum computers' - BBC Future
Why Google and the Pentagon want 'quantum computers' - BBC Future

Pioneering Experiment Turns IBM's Largest Quantum Computer Into a Quantum  Material
Pioneering Experiment Turns IBM's Largest Quantum Computer Into a Quantum Material

Google says it has now proven that D-Wave's quantum computer really works -  9to5Google
Google says it has now proven that D-Wave's quantum computer really works - 9to5Google

Influencer Marketing Platform | Has the world's most powerful computer  arrived?
Influencer Marketing Platform | Has the world's most powerful computer arrived?

Inside how IBM's engineers are designing quantum computers - Vox
Inside how IBM's engineers are designing quantum computers - Vox

This is what a 50-qubit quantum computer looks like | Engadget
This is what a 50-qubit quantum computer looks like | Engadget

World's Most Advanced Quantum Computer Created By A Team Of US And Russian  Scientists
World's Most Advanced Quantum Computer Created By A Team Of US And Russian Scientists

Quantum computers may be destroyed by high-energy particles from space |  New Scientist
Quantum computers may be destroyed by high-energy particles from space | New Scientist

Did Google's quantum computer just get the biggest processor upgrade in  history? - ExtremeTech
Did Google's quantum computer just get the biggest processor upgrade in history? - ExtremeTech

Inside the race to build the best quantum computer on Earth | MIT  Technology Review
Inside the race to build the best quantum computer on Earth | MIT Technology Review

China beats Google to claim the world's most powerful quantum computer |  New Scientist
China beats Google to claim the world's most powerful quantum computer | New Scientist

D-Wave is now shipping its new $15 million, 10-foot tall quantum computer -  The Verge
D-Wave is now shipping its new $15 million, 10-foot tall quantum computer - The Verge

Quantum computing leaps ahead in 2019 with new power and speed - CNET
Quantum computing leaps ahead in 2019 with new power and speed - CNET

D-Wave's most powerful quantum computer is limited, but ready - Protocol
D-Wave's most powerful quantum computer is limited, but ready - Protocol

What is quantum computing? Everything you need to know about the strange  world of quantum computers | ZDNET
What is quantum computing? Everything you need to know about the strange world of quantum computers | ZDNET