The European quantum computer project OpenSuperQ is being extended. OpenSuperQPlus brings together 28 European research partners from 10 countries, including the Leibniz Supercomputing Centre. The aim…
Quantum computing will not replace classical computing: The Leibniz Supercomputing Centre (LRZ) shares this view with the Japanese RIKEN Supercomputing and Research Centre in Wako. RIKEN operates the…
Quantum computing needs control and monitoring capabilities. Universities and research institutes are currently working intensively on this so that the technology of the future will soon be ready for…