Within the next couple of decades, experts think quantum computers will replace the 'classical' computers at our desks and revolutionise our lives. By employing the odd effects of quantum physics, ...
After a number of failures at cracking quantum computing, Google has finally announced that its D-Wave X2 supercomputer has seen success, in a test that revaled it was 100 million times faster than a ...
18:22, Thu, Dec 10, 2015 Updated: 18:41, Thu, Dec 10, 2015 Google this week announced a breakthrough in the field of quantum computing. The US technology firm believes it has unearthed a quantum ...
Google claims to have proved its supremacy over conventional machines with new quantum computer James Titcomb is The Telegraph's Technology Editor and has covered the tech industry for a decade from ...
Google says its D-Wave has passed tests against a conventional computer and is 100 million times faster D-Wave Google has released research proving for the first time ever that the controversial ...