IBM unveils new ‘Quantum Nighthawk’ 120-qubit processor and software stack — company on track for 2029 fault-tolerance milestone
New quantum hardware and software upgrades put IBM on track for a 2026 quantum advantage claim

New quantum hardware and software upgrades put IBM on track for a 2026 quantum advantage claim

In short demos, this seemed to work fine, but I am not sure I’d want to play something like a platformer or other gamepad-focused title for long periods with a separated D-pad and button setup. That said, lots of Switch …

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The PDP-11/34 scored a lowly 240 in the Dhrystone 2.2 Benchmark, but a Mac Pro M2 Ultra achieves 47,808,764 in the same single-threaded test.

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Along the Pacific Ocean in Monterey, California, the Naval Postgraduate School (NPS) is making a splash all the way to Washington, D.C.: It’s using artificial intelligence to solve operational challenges while educating …
