IonQ | Latest News & Updates - Nov 04, 2024 Release
IonQ is advancing its quantum computing capabilities with a Reconfigurable Multicore Quantum Architecture (RMQA) that uses trapped atomic ions as qubits to exponentially increase computational power...
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IonQ
🌎 ionq.comIonQ is a quantum computing company based in College Park, Maryland, dedicated to building the world's best quantum computers to solve complex problems. Their unique trapped-ion technology offers unmatched performance and scalability, supporting a wide range of applications across various industries. IonQ is recognized as the first public pure-play quantum computing company.
IonQ - Latest News and Updates
- IonQ is advancing its quantum computing capabilities with a Reconfigurable Multicore Quantum Architecture (RMQA) that uses trapped atomic ions as qubits to exponentially increase computational power.
- IonQ's stock, currently trading at about $17, faces skepticism over its miniaturization claims and the recent departure of chief scientist Chris Monroe, raising concerns about its future market valuation.
- IonQ has exceeded Wall Street's earnings expectations for two consecutive quarters and achieved 99.9% accuracy in a two-qubit system, aiming for 99.999% by the end of 2025.
- In August, IonQ delivered its first overseas ion trap to QuantumBasel in Switzerland, marking a significant step in the global commercialization of quantum computers.
- Researchers demonstrated noise reshaping on IonQ Aria-1 quantum hardware using quantum error correction codes.
- Jonathan Maenche, Ashton McEntarffer, and Julien Caillaud won IonQ's quantum machine learning challenge at the University of South Carolina's Quantathon.
- IonQ is currently seeking a Lead Ion Trap Design Engineer in the United States.
- Nicolas Delfosse, Principal Researcher at IonQ, will speak at the quantum OS workshop in Austin on November 3.
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