ZURICH, Switzerland & ESPOO, Finland & SANTA CLARA, Calif., March 16, 2026--Today, IQM Quantum Computers and Zurich ...
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A Google-led research team has demonstrated a surface-code logical qubit operating below the error-correction threshold, ...
A University of Cambridge project aimed at enabling mechanical systems to "learn" to adapt to damage in real time could improve air safety by helping to prevent accidents such as the 1992 loss of an ...
Without full fault tolerance in quantum computers we will never practically get past 100 qubits but full fault tolerance will eventually open up the possibility of billions of qubits and beyond. In a ...
LX4580 replaces multiple discrete components with a single device that supports synchronized data acquisition, fault ...
Vehicular accidents have inspired active research in the design of driver assistance systems in electric vehicles (EVs) that can help ensure safety while driving. However, these systems are not ...
Companies are turning to fault tolerant servers as a way to improve uptime without experiencing the downtime associated with high availability solutions. But fault tolerant technology may not be right ...