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Fujitsu is carrying out some quantum Jujutsu and will release its first commercial 64-qubit quantum computer. While the new PC is unlikely to run Crysis or be very good at running Office. Fujitsu ...
Fujitsu’s computer will reportedly have 64 qubits, although the company wants to produce a 1,000-qubit machine by April 2026. This would sit between Google’s latest record, 54 qubits , and IBM ...
Despite Horizon scandal promises to end bidding, bids keep popping up British MPs and peers are questioning the government's ...
Though it’s no longer a major player in the American market, Fujitsu has reason to celebrate: it has now made 50 million PCs since 1989. To commemorate the event, the company commissioned an FMV ...
Fujitsu and RIKEN’s 256-qubit superconducting quantum computer overcomes some key technical challenges, including appropriate cooling within the dilution refrigerator which is achieved through the ...
Fujitsu Computer Products of America. The objectives of the council were to get feedback from solution providers as to how they view Fujitsu in the channel and to present the company's product ...
Fujitsu and Riken said Tuesday that they have developed a world-leading 256-qubit superconducting quantum computer with four times the computing power of its predecessor.
Computer Weekly also revealed a direct deal between HMRC and Fujitsu for hardware and cloud procurement, worth over £200m and known as North Star, where there is no competitive tender.
Fujitsu and Japan’s Riken Center for Computational Science have announced the development of a 256-qubit superconducting quantum computer. The system builds on the 64-qubit quantum computer previously ...