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Princeton puts quantum computing on the fast track with new qubit
Princeton engineers have built a superconducting qubit that lasts three times longer than today’s best versions, marking a major step toward practical quantum computers. Read More
US scientists build superconducting qubit that lasts 15x longer than industry-standard
Researchers from the United States have confirmed that their new qubit lasts for over 1 millisecond — three times longer than the best ever reported in a lab setting. It’s also nearly fifteen times ... Read More
IBM’s Quantum ‘Cat’ Roars: 120-Qubit Breakthrough Pushes Bitcoin’s Encryption Risk Closer
IBM’s new 120-qubit experiment marks a leap forward, advancing technology that could one day crack Bitcoin’s encryption. Read More
IBM unveils advanced quantum computer in Spain

The Basque Government and IBM unveiled the first IBM Quantum System Two in Europe at the IBM-Euskadi Quantum Computational Center in San Sebastián, Spain. Credit: IBM. El ordenador Quantum System Two ... Read More
IBM’s 120-qubit breakthrough escalates quantum threat to Bitcoin encryption
IBM scientists entangled 120 qubits in a single coherent “cat state,” a record-breaking feat in quantum computing. Read More
Is IBM Stock a Buy on Its Quantum Breakthrough?

IBM and HSBC launched the world's first quantum-enabled algorithmic trading system in September, moving quantum computing from lab experiments to live financial markets. IBM has booked over $1 billion ... Read More
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