Fast, rewritable computing with DNA origami registers
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Beyond Silicon: How DNA Is Powering Next-Gen Computers
Researchers have developed a new, fast, and rewritable method for DNA computing that promises smaller, more powerful computers. This method mimics the sequential and simultaneous gene expression in living organisms and incorporates programmable DNA circuits with logic gates. The improved process places DNA on a solid glass surface, enhancing efficiency and reducing the need for [...]
Fast, rewritable computing with DNA origami registers
DNA stores the instructions for life and, along with enzymes and other molecules, computes everything from hair color to risk of developing diseases. Harnessing that prowess and immense storage capacity could lead to DNA-based computers that are faster and smaller than today's silicon-based versions.
Quantum Machines and Rigetti Automate Quantum Computer Calibration Using AI
Quantum Machines and Rigetti Computing successfully used AI-powered tools to automate the calibration of a 9-qubit Rigetti Novera™ quantum processor (QPU) integrated with Quantum Machines’ advanced control system, OPX1000. This milestone was achieved during the “AI for Quantum Calibration Challenge” at the Israeli Quantum Computing Center (IQCC), with contributions from Quantum Elements and Qruise. The [...] The post Quantum Machines and Rigetti…
AI Powers Quantum Computer Calibration Successfully
Quantum Machines and Rigetti Computing have successfully applied artificial intelligence to automate the calibration of a quantum computer. This achievement was part of the AI for Quantum Calibration Challenge hosted at the Israeli Quantum Computing Center. Companies Quantum Elements and Qruise used AI-powered tools to remotely calibrate a 9-qubit Rigetti Novera QPU integrated with Quantum Machines' control system. Dr Yonatan Cohen, co-founder a…
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