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The research collaboration shows the way forward for general-purpose computing using sustainable and low cost, low-carbon footprint computing technologies and tapping semiconductor expertise from higher education institutes and private sector research partners.
A significant leap in quantum technology that dramatically improves the stability and performance of quantum systems has been achieved by a group of researchers led by the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
IDTechEx's research conducted in "Automotive Radar 2024-2044: Forecasts, Technologies, Applications" shows that, on average, 70% of new cars shipped in 2022 had a front-facing radar, while 30% had side radars.
Findings show that coherent quantum annealing can improve solution quality faster than classical algorithms. The observed speedup matches the theory of coherent quantum annealing and shows a direct connection between coherence and the core computational power of quantum annealing.
Demonstration achieves the first 310 GBaud rates using on-off keying modulation and 160 GBaud rates using PAM6 modulation with direct detection systems.