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US startup starts work on 'first utility-scale quantum computer' in Australia
American startup PsiQuantum has begun construction on a facility in Moreton Bay, Australia, where ...
At its facility at Moreton Bay Central, PsiQuantum will build and deploy the world's first utility-scale, fault-tolerant ...
Quantum computing firm QuEra says it plans to make a fault-tolerant quantum computer and offer it to users through the cloud ...
MIT and the Commonwealth of Massachusetts have announced plans to establish the Quantum Systems Laboratory (QSL) at MIT, ...
PsiQuantum co-founder Terry Rudolph said in July it has no plans to attack Bitcoin, even if its upcoming facility becomes powerful enough to break the blockchain’s cryptography. The quantum computing ...
With quantum leaders pursuing distinct strategies across computing, networking, sensing & optimization, investors can get ...
Cleveland Clinic researchers are unlocking quantum computing's full potential through the creation of a new computing ...
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QTUM vs. QQQ: Does the quantum-computing ETF beat just buying the Nasdaq-100?
Quick ReadQTUM has outpaced QQQ with 83% returns over the past year versus 35%, but equal-weighting delivers sharper ...
The May 2026 rebalance increases WisdomTree Quantum Computing Fund’s direct pure-player signal, with Xanadu Quantum Technologies Ltd. put into a materially larger allocation while maintaining exposure ...
A public-private partnership in the Mountain West announced new results today that mark steady progress toward the Department ...
The Palo Alto startup has started construction in Queensland, backed by A$940 million in Australian government funding and $100 million from the US CHIPS Act. A working machine is years away.
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