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Opportunities and Challenges Illuminate the Path to Scalable Quantum Computing
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Opportunities and Challenges Illuminate the Path to Scalable Quantum Computing

Quantum is still in its early days, but the technology has been heating up. During the last five years, companies such as Google, IBM, Honeywell, and Microsoft have developed quantum computers, and some now offer cloud quantum computing services. In 2021, the European Union (EU) launched the HPCQS project, which is aiming to integrate two quantum simulators with two existing European Tier 0 supercomputers by the end of 2025.
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Photonics in Quantum Computing
Hamamatsu Corporation Hamamatsu Photonics remains committed to driving innovation and providing the tools necessary to propel these emerging technologies forward. Our high-sensitivity cameras, photon counting detectors, and other photonic solutions are designed to meet the demanding requirements of quantum computing and simulations.
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