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'This moves the timeline forward significantly': Quantum computing breakthrough could slash pesky errors by up to 100 times
Researchers used a new technique called algorithmic fault tolerance (AFT) to cut the time and computational cost of quantum ...
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Software Errors Typically Take Down EV Fast-Chargers, but This Startup Company Aims to Fix That
The Seattle-based startup's new battery-backed charging stations can self-diagnose and fix software errors that often take ...
Franchetti and Mai received the IEEE HPEC Best Paper Award for their paper, “Towards an Algorithm-based Approach for Soft Error Tolerance using Interval Arithmetic.” ...
Abstract: Quantum key distribution is a promising technology for ensuring secure communication in the era of quantum computing. However, its practical implementation ...
Ra’anana, Israel, Sept. 30, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Rail Vision Ltd. (Nasdaq: RVSN) (“Rail Vision” or the “Company”), an early commercialization stage technology company seeking to revolutionize ...
Scientists at the Institute of Science Tokyo have announced a breakthrough in quantum error correction that could bring a large-scale quantum computer closer to ...
"Our quantum error-correcting code has a greater than 1/2 code rate, targeting hundreds of thousands of logical qubits," explains Kasai. "Moreover, its decoding complexity is proportional to the ...
These novel error-correction codes can handle quantum codes with hundreds of thousands of qubits, potentially enabling large-scale fault-tolerant quantum computing, with applications in diverse fields ...
Abstract: With the popularity of mobile smart devices, speech recognition utilizes the speech signals received by sensors to quickly find the most likely text or command through nonautoregressive (NAR ...
Quantum computation has the potential for exponential speedup of classical systems in some applications, such as cryptography, simulation of molecular behavior, and optimization. Nevertheless, quantum ...
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