Physicists Develop Open-Source Quantum Computer with Hardware and Software
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A group of physicists is developing an entirely open-source quantum computer, including both hardware and software components. This initiative aims to make quantum computing more accessible and transparent, contrasting with the current landscape where billions are being invested in proprietary quantum technologies despite no commercially useful applications being demonstrated yet. The project represents a collaborative approach to quantum computing development.
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Nonetheless, public and private entities continue to invest billions of dollars into developing quantum applications with hopes of major returns.
Some analysts project that the technology could generate $1 trillion by 2035.
Amid this speculation, a group of physicists believe that they are developing a quantum computer that's entirely open source, from hardware to software.
A group of physicists is developing a quantum computer that’s entirely open source, from hardware to software
