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Quantum - the integration journey - Pawsey Supercomputing Centre

Part of our venture into quantum computing involves hosting the world's first room-temperature diamond-based quantum computer on-site at our Kensington facility ...

How HPC Centers Can Start the Move to Quantum Now - insideHPC

Synthetic-diamond quantum accelerators offer the longest coherence time of any room-temp quantum state. The qubits can operate anywhere that ...

Quantum Brilliance snags $18M funding on synthetic diamond road ...

... diamond technology for quantum accelerators ... room-temperature miniaturized quantum computing products and solutions.

Quantum, HPC become roommates with Pawsey's Quantum ...

The machine was described as a “rack-mounted diamond quantum accelerator” that uses synthetic diamonds to run at room temperature in any ...

Quantum Brilliance makes it easier to add quantum to your business

Quantum Brilliance's quantum systems use synthetic diamonds to operate at room temperature in any environment. Unlike large mainframe quantum ...

Breakthrough: Quantum computers will soon fit in your phone - Sifted

Quantum Brilliance has developed a diamond-based quantum computer that can run at room temperature and be miniaturised.

The Daily Qubit Quantum Tech News and Research

Quantum Brilliance and Oak Ridge National Laboratory have partnered to integrate room-temperature diamond quantum accelerators with high- ...

U.K. Quantum Showcase: Thriving, Investment-Attractive Sector

Room-temperature quantum accelerators. Quantum Brilliance managing ... diamond lattice-based accelerator card that, according to the ...

The world's first room-temperature quantum computer is launched ...

They took advantage of the naturally occurring nitrogen hole centers in synthetic diamond, rather than using traditional ion chains, silicon ...

Quantum Brilliance and Oak Ridge National Laboratory to advance ...

This collaboration aims to enhance the synergy between quantum and classical computing by leveraging QB's deployable room-temperature diamond ...

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Research Efforts Seeks Diamond-Based Quantum Processors

Diamond-based quantum accelerators can run at room temperature, requiring only tens of qubits. “Diamond quantum microprocessors are the ...

Room-temperature high-speed nuclear-spin quantum memory in ...

Room-temperature high-speed nuclear-spin quantum memory in diamond · J. H. Shim, I. Niemeyer, J. Zhang, and D. Suter · Phys. Rev. A 87, 012301 – ...

Quantum Brilliance to lead $22.5 million 'Deu - EurekAlert!

In contrast to large quantum computing mainframes which require energy-intensive cooling, quantum “accelerators” based on synthetic diamonds can ...

Small, diamond-based quantum computers could be in our hands ...

“Diamond is so rigid that, even at room temperature, we have long-lived quantum properties,” Dr Horsley says. “That's the key. We have a diamond ...

Engineering diamonds to unlock computing - La Trobe University

... room temperature,” Professor Pakes said. “This enables them ... diamond quantum accelerators supported by a full stack of software and application tools.

Australia's Quantum Brilliance joins forces with Oak Ridge National ...

The partnership aims to enhance the synergy between quantum and classical computing by using QB's room-temperature diamond quantum accelerators ...

This software lets you dip your toes into Quantum computing for free

These diamonds have an extra atom of nitrogen and lack a carbon atom, which gives them a nitrogen-vacancy centre. These can be used as a qubit ...

Quantum Brilliance Makes Quantum Computing Open for All

One of the distinguishing features of Quantum Brilliance's quantum systems is their ability to operate at room temperature using synthetic ...

Quantum Brilliance unveils server-sized Quantum computer

The technology behind Quantum Brilliance has actually been in use since 2001. It takes advantage of a defect in diamonds, where the crystals are ...