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Bench Talk for Design Engineers

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Quantum Computers Can Predict Complex Behaviors Liam Critchley
Explore how designers may eventually leverage quantum computing’s impressive processing capabilities to perform numerous predictive and optimization tasks, including simulating complex behaviors that are either difficult to compute with classical systems or require significant computational power.

Quantum Programming Mike Parks
Quantum programming is revolutionizing computing, moving beyond classical bits to harness superposition, entanglement, and interference. Languages like Cirq look familiar but operate on different principles. Explore how quantum gates, circuits, and algorithms are shaping the future of computation.

The Next Leap in Semiconductors Mouser Technical Content Staff
The semiconductor industry is prepping for its next leap—the 1.4nm process node, advancing AI, quantum computing, and transistor density by 2027.

Droids Among Us Nicolette Emmino
In the spirit of May the 4th, let's explore the technological advancements and challenges in robotics as viewed through Star Wars droids. We'll explore the films' droids with current robotics technologies to see how far we've come and what we need to do to bridge the gap.

Entangled Modem Could Eliminate Communications Latency Jon Gabay
Quantum effects are used in our everyday lives. From disk drive heads to memory chips, without quantum understanding, we would not be at today’s level of technology. The goal of modems using entangled particles trapped in a silicon cell with room-temperature superconductors is to create a real-time communications link.

Using Superconducting Circuits in Quantum Computers Liam Critchley
Quantum computing, and quantum technologies in general, are theorized to be the next paradigm shift in high-performance technology. Much research is going into the physical infrastructure of quantum technologies, and superconducting circuits are one such option as the fundamental building blocks

Can Quantum Computing Actually Solve Anything Useful? SJ Barak
Those in quantum computing are inevitably asked, “What can a quantum computer do that a classical computer can’t?” Here, we discuss why we should continue to focus on quantum computing.

Will Quantum Computing Become Commoditized? SJ Barak
As quantum computing gains attention and as companies both small and large start getting involved, some believe the technology may eventually see the same commoditization as classical computers before them. Investors in the space, however, disagree.

Battle for Quantum Computing Developers Heats Up SJ Barak
Quantum computing continues to generate buzz. Previously rooted firmly in physicists’ realm, today’s quantum computing make it easier for non-physicists to get involved. The current talent pool is small and being snapped up fast.

An Introduction to Nanoelectronics Liam Critchley
As components need to get smaller to accommodate consumer needs, manufacturers need a way of doing this. Nanoelectronics is the creation of electrical components using nanomaterials that can not only reduce the size of the device, but also provide the same, if not better, performance.

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