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New state of matter, dubbed ‘half ice, half fire,’ could lead to big advances in quantum computing

Physicists have discovered a new phase of matter, dubbed “half ice, half fire,” that could open the door to new…

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BUSINESS

Is Olo Inc. (OLO) the Best Cloud Computing Stock to Buy Under $10?

We recently published a list of 10 Best Cloud Computing Stocks to Buy Under $10. In this article, we are…

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How ‘Qudits’ Could Boost Quantum Computing

How ‘Qudits’ Could Boost Quantum Computing “Qudits,” the multi-dimensional cousins of qubits, could make quantum computers more efficient and less…

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BUSINESS

Is Quantum Computing Pioneer IonQ the Next Nvidia?

In 1999, a small graphics chipmaker called Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) went public at $12 per share. Today, that same company…

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BUSINESS

SoftBank buys chipmaker Ampere Computing for $6.5 billion, deepening AI bet

By Stephen Nellis and Anton Bridge SANTA CLARA, California/TOKYO (Reuters) -Japanese technology investor SoftBank Group is accelerating its move into…

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Controversial ‘Quantum Advantage’ Claim Made by Computing Firm D-Wave

Controversial ‘Quantum Advantage’ Claim Made by Computing Firm D-Wave The company says it has solved the first problem of scientific…

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SCIENCE

Microsoft’s and Google’s Quantum Computing Claims Add to Consumer Confusion

Floating above the world of computing—and the investors who love it—flies the notion that quantum physics will soon change everything.…

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BUSINESS

Quantum computing stocks rise as Microsoft’s new chip heats up debate over technology

Quantum computing stocks advanced on Thursday after Microsoft launched a new chip that indicated the technology is not “decades away”…

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SCIENCE

Why AI firms should follow the example of quantum computing research

David Parker/Science Photo Library What is the difference between artificial intelligence and quantum computing? One is a sci-fi-sounding technology that…

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