Tag: Quantum computer
Google will give millions of dollars to anyone who solves the quantum question!
Google has launched a major competition to understand what quantum computers can do. This multi-year, global competition from Google aims to find real-world use cases for quantum computers and will…
Federal government cuts funding for quantum technology – criticism from opposition
quantum computer Quantum computers are considered a disruptive technology of the future because they can theoretically solve arithmetic tasks that today’s supercomputers fail. (Photo: dpa) Berlin Germany actually wants to…
More money for the ex-Bahn executive’s quantum translation service
Professor Sabina Jeschke Before her time as a digital strategist at Deutsche Bahn, Jeschke worked as a computer science professor at RWTH Aachen University. (Photo: Deutsche Bahn AG / Max…
Microsoft with late start in quantum computers
Dusseldorf The ambitions that Satya Nadella formulated were, as usual, big: With recent technical advances, “we are closer than ever to a quantum computer that can solve some of the…
First quantum computer by 2026? The federal government is investing three billion euros in the technology
Berlin The federal government wants to ensure that Germany also has a powerful universal quantum computer by 2026. The country should come “on par with international developments” in the USA…
Trumpf subsidiary drives quantum research forward
Prime Minister Winfried Kretschmann visiting Qant The politician (2nd from left), together with State Secretary for Economic Affairs Michael Kellner (2nd from right), found out about the company’s technology from…
Germany must dare to innovate more
Cyriac Roeding The internationally experienced founder and investor is worried about his German homeland. (Photo: Getty Images, Private [M]) Palo Alto It’s February 2038. The first fusion reactor is producing…
Germany must dare to innovate more
Cyriac Roeding The internationally experienced founder and investor is worried about his German homeland. (Photo: Getty Images, Private [M]) Palo Alto It’s February 2038. The first fusion reactor is producing…
How quantum computers threaten cybersecurity
Tokyo Quantum computers promise a major technological leap: They can run through the most complex simulations in seconds and thus replace years of laboratory studies on new drugs, decisively advance…
Chip industry in Germany wants to play an important role in quantum computers
Munich As CTO of NXP, Lars Reger is responsible for 60 research sites worldwide. The chip manufacturer only develops quantum computers in Hamburg, the manager told the Handelsblatt. This is…
The fastest computer in the world goes online
research center Julich The first exascale computer in Europe should be in North Rhine-Westphalia by the end of 2023. (Photo: Research Center Juelich) Brussels The EU is catching up with…
Bosch secures access to IBM’s most powerful quantum computer
Stuttgart Bosch is cooperating with the US technology group IBM in quantum computing. “The aim is to use material simulations using quantum computing to replace precious metals and rare earths…
Quantum computing from the cloud: the federal government finances a new offer
quantum computer German companies will have easier access to quantum computing in the future. (Photo: via REUTERS) Munich Germany’s industry will soon have access to the latest quantum technology. Starting…
Quantum computer start-up wants to compete with Google
Dusseldorf It is perhaps the most exciting technology duel of the decade: superconductors versus ion traps, technology giants versus spin-offs from the universities, “mad news” versus “conservative communication”: At least…
Large German corporations should build the quantum computer
quantum computer There are hardly any companies in Germany that deal with the hardware development of quantum computers. (Photo: Reuters) In addition to the American John F. Clauser, two Europeans,…
Japan launches its first own model
Tokyo Quantum computers are considered to be the next big breakthrough: they can solve computing problems in seconds that traditional computers would take years to solve. Until now, it seemed…
Japan launches its first own model
Tokyo Quantum computers are considered to be the next big breakthrough: they can solve computing problems in seconds that traditional computers would take years to solve. Until now, it seemed…
How Germany is catching up with quantum computers
Insight Innovation Unlike conventional binary computers, quantum computers do not only calculate with zeros and ones. Dusseldorf Until now, the world of quantum computers seemed to be ordered in binary…
The first European supercomputer comes to Jülich
supercomputer Forschungszentrum Jülich is getting another supercomputer. (Photo: dpa) Berlin Forschungszentrum Jülich will be the location of the first European supercomputer that can perform more than a trillion arithmetic operations…
Beijing plans technological catch-up – Morning Briefing Plus
Hello dear readers, Welcome to the new weekend edition of the Morning Briefing plus. From now on we want to look at the topics and trends of the past few…