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Google CEO Sundar Pichai signals quantum computing could be next big tech shift after AIGoogle’s quantum programme is entering a pivotal phase, where it could see some big breakthroughs within the next five years — on par with ...
The return of the dragon, Ola seeks fresh fuelChinese phone makers boost India operations despite low margins. This and more in today's ETtech Top 5.
ETtech Explainer: How Google’s Quantum breakthrough can make a difference in the real worldGoogle’s Willow quantum processor achieved the first verifiable quantum advantage, running the Quantum Echoes algorithm 13,000 times faster...
How Jensen Huang's NVIDIA, who started with video game chips, became the world's most valuable firm, bigger than UK's GDPNvidia’s valuation has soared to an unprecedented $3.92 trillion, overtaking the GDPs of France and UK and edging closer to India’s. Born a...
Amazon launches Ocelot: Quantum computing chip claims to cut slash error correction costs by 90 per centAmazon Web Services (AWS) has launched Ocelot, its first quantum computing chip, designed to revolutionise error correction in quantum comp...
Forget AI, quantum computing stocks could mint the next wave of millionaires; here are 2 stocks ready to explode in 2025Quantum computing is expected to grow rapidly in the coming years. Alphabet and IBM are leading in this technology. Alphabet's new Willow p...
ETtech Explainer: Microsoft’s ‘new state of matter’ chips offer a quantum leap in techMicrosoft unveiled Majorana 1, the first quantum processor built on topoconductors, offering greater stability and scalability. It aims for...
Satya Nadella unveils Microsoft’s palm-sized ‘God chip’ that is more powerful than all the computers on Earth combinedMicrosoft has unveiled Majorana 1, a groundbreaking quantum processing unit (QPU) that could transform computing as we know it. Built on a ...
Google parent Alphabet jumps on quantum chip breakthroughGoogle on Monday introduced a new chip called Willow, which solved a computing problem in five minutes that would have taken a classical co...