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Chalmers engineers built a pulse-driven qubit amplifier that’s ten times more efficient, stays cool, and safeguards quantum ...
Quantum computers just got cooler—literally—thanks to a smart amplifier that slashes heat without sacrificing speed.
Quantum computers can solve extraordinarily complex problems, unlocking new possibilities in fields such as drug development, ...
Researchers at Chalmers University of Technology have developed a new type of amplifier that reduces power consumption by 90% compared to current models, a step that could help develop larger and more ...
New quantum amplifier design cuts power use and boosts scalability in quantum computers without sacrificing qubit readout ...
Quantum computers have been hyped as machines that can solve almost any problem. Yet it is becoming clearer that their ...
Quantum computers can solve extraordinarily complex problems, unlocking new possibilities in fields such as drug development, ...
Researchers in Sweden have created a pulse‐activated microwave amplifier that reduces power usage by a factor of ten while ...
The team used a modified commercial cryogenic hybrid LNA based on InP HEMTs characterised to demonstrate the feasibility of ...
Quantum computers can solve extraordinarily complex problems, unlocking new possibilities in fields such as drug development, encryption, AI, and logistics. Now, researchers at Chalmers University ...