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India's Karnataka Launches $50 AI Computer for All
Solutions2h ago

India's Karnataka Launches $50 AI Computer for All

Karnataka state just launched KEO, an affordable AI-powered computer designed to bridge the digital divide. The locally made device brings advanced computing to students, farmers, and small businesses without requiring constant internet access.

YourStory India2 min read
Nobel Winner Plans World's Most Powerful Quantum Computer
InnovationFeb 3

Nobel Winner Plans World's Most Powerful Quantum Computer

John Martinis, the Nobel laureate who helped Google achieve quantum supremacy, is launching a startup to build truly practical quantum computers. His new company QoLab promises a radically different approach that could finally make quantum computing reliable and affordable.

New Scientist3 min read
MIT Cracks Quantum Computing's Reliability Problem
InnovationMay 12

MIT Cracks Quantum Computing's Reliability Problem

Scientists at MIT developed a breakthrough technique to detect and measure hidden glitches that cause quantum computers to make errors. This discovery could finally help engineers build the reliable, large-scale quantum computers the world needs.

MIT News3 min read
IBM's Quantum Computer Solves Problems Classical PCs Can't
InnovationJul 31

IBM's Quantum Computer Solves Problems Classical PCs Can't

Scientists at IBM say they've proven quantum computers can now solve real-world problems that would take traditional supercomputers years to crack. The breakthrough could transform how we compute everything from chemical reactions to material properties.

Live Science2 min read
IBM Quantum Computer Hits 98% Accuracy Record
InnovationApr 4

IBM Quantum Computer Hits 98% Accuracy Record

Scientists just achieved the most accurate quantum computing calculations ever recorded, holding near-perfect precision twice as long as previous attempts. This breakthrough could finally unlock quantum computers more powerful than today's fastest supercomputers.

Live Science2 min read
Quantum Computers Take Major Leap Toward Real-World Use
InnovationFeb 6

Quantum Computers Take Major Leap Toward Real-World Use

Scientists just solved one of quantum computing's biggest problems: how to run calculations while fixing errors at the same time. This breakthrough brings us closer to quantum computers that can actually tackle real-world challenges.

Science Daily3 min read
Quantum Breakthrough Makes Computers More Reliable
InnovationJun 12

Quantum Breakthrough Makes Computers More Reliable

Scientists at RIKEN just solved one of quantum computing's biggest problems with a discovery that could finally bring these powerful machines into everyday use. Their new approach keeps quantum systems stable even when things go wrong.

Science Daily2 min read
Brazil Installing First Quantum Computers in Paraíba
InnovationJun 26

Brazil Installing First Quantum Computers in Paraíba

Brazil is set to install its first operational quantum computers in Paraíba state by October 2026, marking a major leap in the country's technological independence. The $40 million project will create a new international quantum computing center and train Brazilian scientists in cutting-edge computing.

Google News - Brazil Innovation2 min read
Scientists Build 3D Chips That Could Power Computing's Future
InnovationMay 30

Scientists Build 3D Chips That Could Power Computing's Future

Researchers just cracked the code on stacking computer chips like skyscrapers, potentially extending decades of computing progress. The breakthrough could make devices faster, more powerful, and more energy efficient.

Science Daily3 min read
Saudi Arabia Launches First Quantum Computer in Middle East
InnovationMay 18

Saudi Arabia Launches First Quantum Computer in Middle East

Saudi Arabia just powered up the Middle East's first commercial quantum computer, unlocking advanced computing power for industries across the region. The groundbreaking system can tackle complex energy and climate challenges that regular computers can't solve.

Regional: saudi arabia development (SA)3 min read
After 50 Years, Computing Enters Bold New Era of Innovation
InnovationJan 27

After 50 Years, Computing Enters Bold New Era of Innovation

Moore's Law, the rule that guided half a century of predictable computing advances, has reached its natural limits. Instead of one path forward, engineers are pioneering multiple exciting strategies that promise smarter, more specialized computers.

Phys.org - Technology3 min read
Dutch Quantum Computing Startup Joins Top 250 Growth List
InnovationAug 13

Dutch Quantum Computing Startup Joins Top 250 Growth List

A Netherlands quantum computing company founded just seven years ago has earned a spot on the country's prestigious Top 250 fastest-growing companies list. The achievement highlights how cutting-edge tech sectors are reshaping Europe's economic landscape.

Google News - Netherlands Technology2 min read
Scientists Crack Major Quantum Computer Stability Problem
InnovationMay 11

Scientists Crack Major Quantum Computer Stability Problem

Researchers at ETH Zurich just solved one of quantum computing's biggest headaches, making these super-powerful machines dramatically more stable and reliable. The breakthrough brings us closer to computers that could revolutionize everything from medicine to climate science.

Live Science3 min read
Computer in a Thread: Shanghai Scientists' Breakthrough
VideosJan 28

Computer in a Thread: Shanghai Scientists' Breakthrough

Scientists in Shanghai have created a flexible fiber thinner than a human hair that contains a full computer chip. Just one meter of this thread has the processing power of a desktop computer.

New Atlas2 min read
1980s Computer Tech Could Unlock Quantum Revolution
InnovationFeb 28

1980s Computer Tech Could Unlock Quantum Revolution

A quantum computing company is reviving forgotten superconducting technology from the 1980s to solve one of the industry's biggest challenges. The decades-old innovation could make quantum computers more powerful and efficient than ever before.

New Scientist3 min read
PsiQuantum Plans Million-Qubit Computer by 2027
InnovationJul 14

PsiQuantum Plans Million-Qubit Computer by 2027

A Silicon Valley startup is building a quantum computer powerful enough to solve problems that would take regular computers millions of years. The company already has $1 billion in funding and two facilities under construction.

MIT Technology Review3 min read
Quantum Computers Beat Supercomputers in Major Breakthrough
InnovationJul 31

Quantum Computers Beat Supercomputers in Major Breakthrough

IBM's quantum computers just solved problems that stumped one of the world's most powerful supercomputers, marking a turning point in computing. Even better, scientists found clever ways to prove the quantum results are actually correct.

Ars Technica3 min read
Scientists Unlock Material That Could Power Quantum Computers
InnovationJul 9

Scientists Unlock Material That Could Power Quantum Computers

Japanese researchers discovered a new superconducting material that can switch between three different states, bringing us closer to ultra-powerful quantum computers. The breakthrough could help create more stable quantum computers that don't lose information as easily.

Google News - Researchers Find3 min read
China Achieves Quantum Computing Breakthrough with Silicon-28
InnovationJun 15

China Achieves Quantum Computing Breakthrough with Silicon-28

China just cracked a major challenge in quantum computing by producing ultra-pure silicon at scale for the first time. The breakthrough means more stable, powerful quantum computers could be on the horizon.

South China Morning Post3 min read
AI Cuts Quantum Computing Errors by Thousands
InnovationApr 11

AI Cuts Quantum Computing Errors by Thousands

Harvard researchers built an AI decoder that slashes quantum computer error rates by factors of several thousand, potentially accelerating the path to practical quantum computing. The breakthrough suggests we may need far fewer qubits than expected to unlock quantum's full potential.

Google News - AI Breakthrough2 min read

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