TOKYO -- The Japanese government will provide 4.2 billion yen ($31.7 million) to support the expansion of shared quantum computing through a cloud platform available to businesses, Nikkei has learned.
Funding to expand cloud access to 127-qubit IBM model at University of Tokyo
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The University of Tokyo introduced a quantum computer from IBM in 2021. (Photo by Hiroshi Endo)
TOKYO -- The Japanese government will provide 4.2 billion yen ($31.7 million) to support the expansion of shared quantum computing through a cloud platform available to businesses, Nikkei has learned.