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Japanese Joint Research Group win Prime Minister’s Award with Ultra High-performance Computing Platform

03/25/2024 | Fujitsu
A Japanese consortium of research partners including RIKEN, the National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), the National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT), Osaka University, Fujitsu Limited, and Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation (NTT) have been recognized with the prestigious Prime Minister’s Award.

Fujitsu Develops Technology to Speed Up Quantum Circuit Computation in Quantum Simulator by 200 Times

02/19/2024 | Fujitsu
Fujitsu announced the development of a novel technique on a quantum simulator that speeds up quantum-classical hybrid algorithms, which have been proposed as a method for the early use of quantum computers, achieving 200 times the computational speed of previous simulations.

Fein-Lines: CES 2024—A Tech Gadget Lover’s Dream

01/17/2024 | Dan Feinberg -- Column: Fein-Lines
“Open sesame” is a magical phrase in the story of "Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves" in Antoine Galland's version of One Thousand and One Nights. In the story, this phrase opens the mouth of a cave in which 40 thieves have hidden a treasure. Attending CES was like opening the mouth to a cave of treasures. As soon as the show floor opened, I quickly realized that the two days available to me were not nearly enough. There were truly many hidden treasures now being revealed.

Purdue Offers Free Foundational Course in Semiconductor Fabrication

01/12/2024 | Purdue University
Virtually anything electronic has at least one semiconductor chip inside it and likely many more. From smartphones to automobiles and myriad other products and systems, the tiny devices are the physical building blocks of the digital age.

Utility-Scale Quantum Program Advances Toward Prototyping

12/29/2023 | DARPA
DARPA’s Underexplored Systems for Utility-Scale Quantum Computing (US2QC) program seeks to determine whether an underexplored approach to quantum computing can achieve utility-scale operation – meaning its computational value exceeds its cost – faster than conventional predictions.
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