Quantum Computing
Adopting a hybrid approach to the early realization of quantum computing. Exploring new approaches suggested by the principles of quantum mechanics. Solving complex problems.
Adopting a hybrid approach to the early realization of quantum computing. Exploring new approaches suggested by the principles of quantum mechanics. Solving complex problems.
Covering all technical areas, from quantum devices to platform software and applications, in the quantum gate system.
Fujitsu is engaged in the research and development of quantum computing as a next-generation computing technology.
Quantum computer sources majority of components from Japanese makers
Fujitsu and CESGA today signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for the establishment of a quantum center in Galicia, Spain.
In this paper, we conduct research and provide insights into the potential economic value and industry impact generated by the increasingly anticipated innovative quantum computing technology.
As the amount of data becomes vast and complex, and computational capabilities approach their limits, quantum computers, which have the potential for a dramatic increase in speed, are attracting attention.
Presented by Shintaro Sato – Fellow SVP, Head of Quantum Laboratory, Fujitsu Research, Fujitsu Limited
Presenting Newly Developed Quantum Computing Architecture – In collaboration with Osaka University – based on arXiv:2303.13181
Fujitsu is one of the leading companies working on the development of superconducting quantum computers. Overview and details of our research collaboration of superconducting qubit technology with Professor Nakamura of Riken and the University of Tokyo.