Fujitsu and TU Delft have collaborated to build a diamond-based quantum chip with record low error rates of 0.1 percent.
Fujitsu and QuTech achieve a world-first sub-0.1% error probability in a complete universal quantum gate set for diamond spin qubits, exceeding the threshold for quantum error correction, an important ...
Researchers at QuTech, in collaboration with Fujitsu and Element Six, have demonstrated a complete set of quantum gates with ...
The University of Osaka, Fujitsu Limited, Systems Engineering Consultants Co., LTD. (SEC), and TIS Inc. (TIS) today announced ...
The Japan Innovation Network (JIC) has completed the tender offer for shares of Shinko Electric Industries, a Fujitsu ...
Fran Heathcote, general secretary at the PCS, said: “Fujitsu continues to report large profits from the HMRC account, but ...
In an interview filmed during MWC 2025, AT&T and Fujitsu executives outlined the strategic importance of their relationship ...
Education authority still searching for an alternative after 13 years A public body in Northern Ireland has granted Capita ...
While small-scale open-sourcing efforts had been attempted in the past, this project has realized one of the largest-scale ...
During the inquiry into the Post Office scandal, it emerged Horizon maker Fujitsu had not disclosed its error log, which ...
Researchers at QuTech, in collaboration with Fujitsu and Element Six, have demonstrated a complete set of quantum gates with error probabilities below 0.1%. While many challenges remain, being able to ...