Breakthrough transistor could revolutionise Quantum computing
Kool for potentually dead or alive Katz
Boffins have emerged from their smoke-filled labs, claiming to have created a new type of transistor that can dissipate almost zero heat. This transistor promises to slash energy usage in future quantum computers by up to 1,000 times.
Experts warn quantum computers are overhyped and far away
Neither dead nor alive yet
While quantum computing companies have said their machines could be doing amazing things in just a few years, some top experts say they don't believe the hype.
Boffins work out a way to improve quantum computers
Cooler for cats
Boffins from the University of Sussex and Universal Quantum have demonstrated for the first time that quantum bits (qubits) can directly transfer between quantum computer microchips and confirmed this with record-breaking speed and accuracy.
Switch-Science releases portable quantum computers
Using SpinQ Technology
Switch-Science has just announced a trio of quantum computing products claiming that they are the world's first portable quantum computers.