[2024-06-27] Notable Recent Quantum Links, Thursday Edition

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Empowering every scientist with AI-augmented scientific discovery – The Official Microsoft Blog

(Tuesday, June 18, 2024) “At Microsoft, our vision is to empower scientists with the latest breakthroughs in AI to unlock their full creative potential and tackle some of our most pressing challenges. This vision will require bringing the full power of generative AI together with quantum-classical hybrid computing to augment every stage of the scientific method. Whether expanding knowledge…”

Call for new DOD-led quantum hub builds momentum on the Hill

(Friday, June 21, 2024) “A House lawmaker is proposing a $20 million increase in Army RDT&E funding for a first-of-its-kind quantum center of excellence.”

How High-Performance Computing Is Shaping the Future of Quantum and AI | InTechnology | Intel

(Monday, June 24, 2024) “In this What That Means video, Camille talks with James Reinders, a high-performance computing engineer at Intel. They get into how supercomputers came to be…”

Infleqtion Marks Milestone with First UK Sale of Quantum Clock, Tiqker — Infleqtion

(Wednesday, June 26, 2024) “Infleqtion is delighted to announce the first UK commercial delivery of its groundbreaking optical atomic clock, Tiqker™, to the University of Strathclyde. This marks a historic milestone as the first sale and commercial delivery of any optical atomic clock within the UK.”

Forget AI – quantum computing is the disruptive tech that will really shape Ireland’s future

“It is vitally important that we prepare for the quantum era in order to reap the strategic and economic advantages”

IonQ Showcases Strong Partnerships at ‘Quantum Korea 2024’

“IonQ highlights collaboration with Hyundai Motors, Seoul National University, Sungkyunkwan University, and others in South Korea”

The First Advanced Quantum Processing Unit Delivered by Pasqal to GENCI and CEA – Pasqal

“A pioneering 100+ qubit quantum processing unit (QPU), acquired by GENCI (Grand Équipement National de Calcul Intensif), was delivered at TGCC, the CEA computing centre.”

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