This Collection supports and amplifies research related to SDG 9 and SDG 16. Quantum networking enables physically separated quantum systems to operate in a coherent and coordinated manner. This ...
Cisco signed a deal with Atom Computing to research the use of quantum networks to link neutral-atom quantum computers in support of distributed computing models, continuing Cisco’s ongoing work in ...
Quantum technologies are starting to enter the enterprise network stack, not through futuristic hype, but through practical optimization, security, and connectivity trials already underway. Telecom ...
In the drive to make a practical quantum computer, researchers are developing bigger and better quantum networks—ones with capabilities that will complement and enhance quantum computing. Put another ...
Cisco today unveiled a prototype switch it says will significantly accelerate the timeline for practical, distributed, quantum-computing-based networks. “Today we have quantum computers operating at ...
The tech giant says that its quantum networking strategy will take a page out of its industry-leading networking portfolio’s book by also adopting a full-stack approach. As part of its forward-looking ...
When most investors think about quantum computing, they picture labs in California or glossy slides at CES, or most recently, the Trump Administration's massive investment in the ...
A number of voices question when quantum computing technologies will deliver true business value, but IT and networking giant Cisco says that through new networking application demos for classical use ...
RIT and the University of Rochester will receive $2 million in federal funding to further develop the Rochester Quantum Network (RoQNET). The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) is ...
Mikel Díez, Director of Quantum Computing at IBM Spain, explains how the new quantum systems will work alongside classical ones to offer new possibilities for problem-solving. The Basque city of San ...
Most quantum devices need to be chilled to near absolute zero to work. A new chip built at Stanford University does not. In a ...