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MIT engineers develop a magnetic transistor for more energy-efficient electronics

Transistors, the building blocks of modern electronics, are typically made of silicon. Because it’s a semiconductor, this material can control the flow of electricity in a circuit. But silicon has fundamental physical limits that restrict how compact and energy-efficient a transistor can be.MIT researchers have now replaced silicon with a magnetic semiconductor, creating a magnetic transistor that could enable smaller, faster, and more energy-efficient circuits. The material’s magnetism strongly

CUDA Graph In The Context of Multi-Stream Execution

When CUDA Graph Does Not Quite Work As Expected

1 Quantum Stock Near 52-Week Lows With Nvidia Partnership Backing Is Poised to Rebound

That potential was a contributing factor to shares of Rigetti Computing (RGTI-5.14%) soaring to a 52-week high of $58.15 last ...

IBM moves a step closer to fault-tolerant quantum computing by linking its first modular cryogenic fridges

IBM moves a step closer to fault-tolerant quantum computing by linking its first modular cryogenic fridges - SiliconANGLE ...

Quantum Computing’s Revolutionary Promise Is Bringing Real-World Solutions

The hardest idea in quantum mechanics to hold in a non-physicist’s head is that a thing can be in two states at once. Not ...

D-Wave Quantum vs. Microsoft: Which Is the Better Quantum Computing Stock to Own for the Next 5 Years?

Quantum computing has significant potential to transform a host of technologies, including cybersecurity, artificial ...

Building a Quantum Computer, One Fragile Qubit at a Time

No one yet knows which technology will power the quantum computers of the future, but the race to create them has already produced some of science’s most intricate machinery.

What Quantum Computing Can Do for Humanity — and South Chicago

By leveraging quantum mechanics, this type of computing accelerates processing speeds and technological progress ...

IBM moves closer to fault-tolerant quantum computing with modular cryogenic systems

As it pursues its goal of producing a fault-tolerant quantum computer, IBM today announced that it has achieved another milestone: It has successfully joined two cryogenic modules to create a single environment designed, it said, “to scale into the modular, shared, and ultra-cold system required to link hundreds of quantum chips into a more powerful quantum computer.”

Wall Street Lunch: IBM Advances Quantum Roadmap By Connecting Two Cryogenic Modules

IBM has successfully joined and cooled down two cryogenic modules into a single environment, an important milestone on its ...

A little bit more than magic: The secret to quantum computing may lie in negativity

Quantum computers hold great promise for applications from drug discovery to cybersecurity. Yet figuring out what would give ...

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This ETF is a diversified way to bet on the future of quantum computing and AI without picking a single winner.

Can sunlight really go quantum? Scientists achieve a first-ever breakthrough— Here’s what happened

Scientists have generated quantum entanglement directly from sunlight for the first time. The breakthrough could transform ...

Krypton gas emerges as a new ingredient for quantum computing

To commercialize quantum computing, manufacturers need high-quality superconducting materials for microchips, but they also ...

Show HN: Pingularity – scheduled Ookla/iperf3 speedtest dashboard, outage alerts

I wanted something to monitor my speed tests over time, but what's out there (speedtest-tracker, myspeed, netcheck, orb, etc.) doesn't quite have the feature set I was looking for. I needed something simple enough that my dad could get it going by himself in Windows but that I could also configure to use my own iperf server.Check the demo with dummy data first to see if it's worth installing:https://demo.pingularity.dev/- Single-binary, no dependencies, self-hosted,

Show HN: MCP app for Android, drive apps via AI (no root, PII redacted locally)

Hi HN, author here.Android Remote Control MCP is an MCP server that runs directly on your Android phone (no root, no ADB, no computer in the middle) and lets an AI agent drive real apps the way a human would: it reads the screen through the accessibility tree, taps, types, scrolls, optionally also screenshots.I spent a lot of time optimizing tool usage and token consumption, and making it work not only via local harnesses but also via Claude.ai / Claude Desktop and chatgpt.com (if you have

Show HN: Dispositio – a TUI project planner that stores plans as plain Markdown

Hi all! Wanted to show you guys Dispositio, a project planning TUI that saves projects to simple markdown.I always have a ton of solo projects cooking, and in the past organized and planned them in increasingly complex `ROADMAP.md` files. After working with bubbletea on another project, and after constantly manually calculating its delivery dates for myself (as my bandwidth was quite limited at the time), I realized it would be cool to combine the two!The result is Dispositio, a tool which:- Tra

MIT physicists discover electrons rebuilding like ice inside a quantum material

MIT physicists found that two electronic phases inside the same quantum material emerge through surprisingly different mechanisms—one smoothly and the other in expanding pockets resembling growing ice crystals. The discovery could help explain how exotic properties such as superconductivity and magnetism develop and coexist.

Observation of conformal field theory spectra in a quantum simulator

<p>Nature, Published online: 19 August 2026; <a href="https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-026-10904-x">doi:10.1038/s41586-026-10904-x</a></p>Measurements on an array of optically trapped neutral atoms at a quantum phase transition provide a direct observation of the universal excitation spectrum predicted by conformal field theory.

AI tool lets researchers 'vibe code' in the quantum realm

<p>Nature, Published online: 19 August 2026; <a href="https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-026-02495-4">doi:10.1038/d41586-026-02495-4</a></p>An autonomous AI agent can write and execute quantum computing code, but it sometimes needs a human touch.