Business
Quantum computing leap puts ANU spin-off on $1b track – The Australian Financial Review
Research from Australian National University could make quantum computing ubiquitous, with a world-first development allowing super-charged computational power…

Other quantum computers, such as those being developed by IBM and Google, require super-low or cryogenic temperatures of minus 270 degrees or complex laser systems to function.
In contrast to other quantum computing systems, our product operates at room temperature, is cheaper, has lower energy consumption and just needs a power point and ethernet port to work, he said, adding it was also a mountable unit that would fit in existing rack-based data centres and supercomputing centre infrastructure.
…
-
Noosa News22 hours ago
Massive wind farm project in Queensland axed amid community backlash
-
General9 hours ago
Anne-Marie Te Whiu on new book of poetry, Mettle, and why she dedicated it to her younger self
-
General19 hours ago
KAP leader says he was unaware man next to him at rally was wearing neo-Nazi insignia
-
Noosa News23 hours ago
Prop Allan Alaalatoa returns to the Wallabies line-up for Rugby Championship game against Argentina