Two research breakthroughs in synthetic diamond nanofabrication, from the ARC Centre of Excellence for Transformative Meta-Optics, are poised to accelerate the development of diamond-based quantum technology
Report by James Dargan in The Quantum Daily
Report by Tim Dodd in The Australian
Australian technology has delivered a live quantum-secure link, a breakthrough that promises to future-proof critical data against tomorrow’s cyber threats.
Report by Matt Swayne in The Quantum Daily
Report by Nick Sundich in Stockhead
Report by Samira Sarraf in Computerworld
One of the key advantages of silicon spin qubits is their speed: Diraq’s utility-scale machines will be capable of performing a million fault-tolerant operations in less than a minute. But this means that Diraq needs a low-latency link — one that can connect the classical electronics required to control qubits, and the high-performance computers needed to correct errors, and to facilitate hybrid classical–quantum applications. NVIDIA has solved the problem by delivering NVIDIA NVQLink.
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Four South Australian-developed world-leading quantum clocks have been successfully trialled in the United States, as part of Australia’s investment in AUKUS Pillar II, as another South Australian company signs a new strategic contract with a major UK defence contractor.