Princeton's New Quantum Chip Built for Scale
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Princeton's new quantum chip built for scale
Princeton NJ (SPX) Nov 12, 2025 In a major step toward practical quantum computers, Princeton engineers have built a superconducting qubit that lasts three times longer than today's best versions. "The real challenge, the thing that stops us from having useful quantum computers today, is that you build a qubit and the information just doesn't last very long," said Andrew Houck, leader of a federally funded national quant
HPE and consortium establish Quantum Scaling Alliance
Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) and a group of seven technology organisations have established the Quantum Scaling Alliance, an international initiative focused on advancing scalable quantum computing for industrial applications. The initiative assembles specialists from 1QBit, Applied Materials, Qolab, Quantum Machines, Riverlane, Synopsys, and the University of Wisconsin, in addition to HPE. The consortium aims to develop a quantum supercompu…
Consortium wants to design a practical and economic system using the current supercomputer and semiconductor ecosystem
HPE and Consortium Launch Quantum Scaling Alliance to Integrate Quantum Computing and HPC
Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) (NYSE: HPE), along with a consortium of seven other organizations, has announced the formation of the Quantum Scaling Alliance (QSA), a global initiative dedicated to making quantum computing scalable and practical for industrial adoption. The consortium is co-led by Dr. Masoud Mohseni from HPE Labs, who serves as quantum system architect, [...] The post HPE and Consortium Launch Quantum Scaling Alliance to Integ…
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