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Quantum-centric supercomputers to soon be a reality: IBM’s Dario Gil
Do you see quantum computing accelerating development of more foundational (large language and multimodal) models like GPT-4, ChatGPT, etc.?It’s a nascent…
US Technological Dominance Is Not What It Used to Be
With everyone so mesmerized by silver-tongued AI chatbots, it’s easy to forget that most flashy breakthroughs in science and technology depend on much less glamorous advances in the…
Mercedes-Benz cars will be ‘supercomputers’ with the help of Google and Nvidia
Mercedes-Benz is looking to take on the likes of Tesla by expanding its partnerships with some of the biggest technology companies in the world.
As reported by Reuters, the…
How science and supercomputers help utilities adapt to climate change
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Northern Illinois traditionally enjoys four predictable seasons. The…
Celeritas code will accelerate high energy physics simulations with supercomputers
Initially, Celeritas will accelerate simulation of data from the Compact Muon Solenoid detector (shown schematically)…
IBM Unveils New Chip in Push to Realize Quantum Computing’s Promise
International Business Machines Corp. announced Wednesday that it has created a more powerful quantum computing chip, the next step in its yearslong effort to build quantum machines capable…
Nobel Physics Prize Awarded to Trio for Work in Quantum Technology
The Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded Tuesday to Alain Aspect, John F. Clauser and Anton Zeilinger as joint winners for their work in quantum computing, an emerging field that promises to…
China Seeks a Quantum Leap in Computing
China is making new strides in its bid to join the U.S. as a leader in quantum computing, a promising but elusive technology that could one day supercharge scientific research and transform…
The Microchip Era Is Giving Way to the Megachip Age
If microchips were cities, the new, industrywide strategy for making them better could be summed up in one word: sprawl. In some case, the chips inside our most powerful devices are taking…