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Karnataka announces installation of QpiAI Indus quantum computer at IIIT-Dharwad, Raichur
The Karnataka government on Wednesday announced the installation of QpiAI Indus, a 25-qubit quantum computing system, at the ...
The installation will be QpiAI’s second deployment in Karnataka, expanding access to quantum computing capabilities for ...
The system will support academic training, industry applications and innovation, expanding access to cutting-edge technologies for students and researchers across the state ...
This is the second quantum deployment in Karnataka as the region steps up investment in advanced computing infrastructure ...
The system is developed by QpiAI Indus and is the company’s second deployment in Karnataka. The move is expected to expand access to quantum computing capabilities for academia and industry. State ...
QpiAI installs 25-qubit quantum computer at IIIT-Dharwad and IIIT-Raichur, enhancing Karnataka's quantum ecosystem for education and research.
QpiAI Indus quantum computer installed at IIIT-Dharwad & Raichur. Boosts Karnataka's quantum ecosystem and research.
Quantum computers could solve certain problems that would take traditional classical computers an impractically long time to solve. At the Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (JAIST), ...
Marilyne Andersen emphasises the need for scientists and diplomats to collaborate on governance frameworks for emerging ...
Quantum technology has taken the world by storm, promising a $97 Bn market by 2035, and advancing progress across sectors India makes substantial progress in the domain with an INR 6,000 Cr government ...
New Delhi can realize its quantum ambitions by concentrating on applications that intersect with its strengths and long term priorities. As India pursues global leadership in technology spanning ...
Karnataka has installed the QpiAI Indus 25-qubit quantum computer at IIIT-Dharwad and IIIT-Raichur to boost research, ...
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