Microsoft's recent announcement of the Majorana 1 quantum processor, a topological qubit-wielding breakthrough so bold it's ...
Researchers have criticised Microsoft's new Majorana 1 quantum computer, saying the company has made claims about the way it ...
Boffins don’t back the hype Microsoft has been boasting that its quantum chip is powered by an "entirely new state of matter, ...
There isn't yet a roadmap to show Microsoft can scale its chip to the million topological qubits required to make a working quantum computer.
Microsoft on Wednesday announced its first quantum computing chip, called Majorana 1, and said it could significantly reduce the time needed to reach quantum computing at a larger scale.
For companies struggling with high cloud costs, talent shortages, and data integration problems, a groundbreaking quantum ...
Microsoft shocked the tech world by announcing its Majorana 1 quantum chip on Feb. 19, marking a transformative leap of ...
Microsoft has outlined its research in a peer-reviewed paper published today in Nature, explaining how its researchers were able to create the topological qubit. Microsoft has helped create a new ...
Microsoft has unveiled its new Majorana 1 chip, powered by topological qubits. CEO Satya Nadella called it a "breakthrough" in quantum computing.
However, Microsoft has well and truly thrown a wrench into the works after announcing its Majorana 1 quantum computing chip on Wednesday. This leaves me with the unenviable task of somehow ...
An ordinary bit can have a value of 0 or 1, but a quantum bit ... reliable “logical qubit.” Microsoft has instead put its time and resources into developing Majorana-based qubits.