The new startup raised $300 million co-led by ARCH Venture Partners, Spark Capital, and Khosla Ventures.
The White House Quantum Summit brought industry experts together to solve a tough problem before an aggressive 2028 deadline.
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I'd build my own because I've never really built an entirely new computer except for when I first built my own (Summer of 2001). It's been a gradual upgrade process since then. Hell, I'm still using a ...
The Australian government has invested US$620 million in startup PSiQuantum to build a fault-tolerant quantum system for commercial use. PsiQuantum is betting big on its ability to build what it said ...
PARIS - American engineers said Wednesday they had built the first computer made entirely of microscopic carbon "nanotubes" -- a big step in the quest for ever-faster, ever-smaller electronic devices.
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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Your next computer isn't a computer: Microsoft Build 2026 Credit: Mashable From Project Solara hardware to "agent-first" operating ...