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Microsoft and Boulder-based company, Atom Computing, are building the world’s most powerful quantum computer in Denmark.
The foundation behind Novo Nordisk, which makes weight-loss drugs Ozempic and Wegovy, will invest €80 million ($93 million) ...
Google stock has already achieved remarkable gains, growing 2x from $88 levels in early 2023 to approximately $180 at present ...
The promise of so-called “quantum advantage” is simple. By harnessing the counterintuitive rules of quantum mechanics, ...
Denmark's plans for a new quantum computer, Magne, will include a record-breaking 50 logical qubits and more than 1,200 ...
QpiAI, an Indian startup that integrates AI and quantum computing for enterprise use cases, has raised $32 million in a new ...
Ken Griffin loaded up on Alphabet stock in Q1, too. His Citadel Advisors hedge fund boosted its position in the Google parent ...
Quantum computing is no longer a distant threat; it’s an imminent challenge that could break current cryptographic defenses. Many organizations are unprepared for this paradigm shift, risking severe ...
CNBC’s Kate Rooney got exclusive access to Amazon’s quantum computing lab and explores how the tech giant plans to catch up to Google and Microsoft.
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Denmark launches QuNorth, an €80M initiative to build the 'Magne' quantum computer. Backed by Microsoft, it aims for quantum leadership with 50 logical qubits.
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