You may have noticed several commonalities among my top three quantum computing stocks to buy in December. They're all so-called "Magnificent Seven" stocks. They all operate widely used cloud ...
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Quantum computing news: Google’s Willow chip, Microsoft’s new partner, and Western Digital backs new startup
In this Monday edition of quantum computing news, we cover Google’s ($GOOGL) new chip access deal in the UK, a tiny device ...
Google has announced plans to team up with the UK to invite researchers to come up with uses for the tech giant's ...
Quantum computing has gone through two boom-and-bust cycles in the past year. The first started in late 2024, then burst in January. Throughout 2025, quantum computing hype slowly increased before ...
What if the most complex problems in science, medicine, and technology could be solved in mere moments? With Google’s latest quantum AI chip, “Willow,” this once-distant dream is now a tangible ...
Microsoft has one. Google and IBM also have one. And several smaller companies, including Copenhagen-based Sparrow Quantum, ...
Google plans to work with researchers in the UK to develop use cases for its new quantum chip, Willow. The tech giant will ...
Physicists at Silicon Quantum Computing have developed what they say is the most accurate quantum computing chip ever engineered, after building a new kind of architecture.
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Google’s quantum processor could perform 1,000 times better with Princeton’s new qubit
Princeton University researchers made a major breakthrough in quantum computing with a qubit that delivers coherence times ...
GOLETA, Calif. – Michel H. Devoret was one of three physicists who won this year’s Nobel Prize in physics for a series of experiments they conducted more than four decades ago. As a postdoctoral ...
Alphabet's Google Quantum AI recently announced a major technological advance in quantum computing. The company faces several strong competitors in the quantum chip market. Winning in quantum ...
The "Oracle of Omaha" normally doesn't invest in technologies he doesn't understand. But he has done so in these two cases.
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