(Nanowerk News) Quantum computers have to be kept cold to function — very cold. These machines generally run at “just a few degrees above absolute zero,” says Yoseob Yoon, assistant professor of ...
When it comes to the world of consumer-grade electronics, absolutely nothing stands still. What was considered cutting-edge a mere decade ago is today all but ancient history, with tech components, ...
It’s a bright day for computing — literally. Two tech companies have unveiled computer components that use laser light to process information. These futuristic processors could soon solve specific ...
Scientists at MIT have published a proof of concept for new analog computing components that could allow electronic devices to process data using the heat they generate. In a study published Jan. 29 ...
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But for quantum computing companies, it's not that easy. Even Richard Feynman, the theoretical physicist who discovered ...
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Rigetti Computing is taking the superconducting quantum computing approach. Many of the major tech companies in quantum computing have also taken this same approach. Rigetti Computing (NASDAQ: RGTI) ...
Apple is exploring the possibility of integrating a fully functioning Mac within a keyboard, reminiscent of home computers of the 80s, such as the Commodore 64 and Sinclair ZX Spectrum. Image credit: ...
This article is part of The State of Science, a series featuring science stories from public radio stations across the United States. This story, by Jes Burns, was originally published by OPB. A honey ...
Scientists at MIT have published a proof of concept for new analog computing components that could allow electronic devices to process data using the heat they generate. In a study published Jan. 29 ...
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