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IMAGE: Based on the Europium(III) scientists aim to advance the development of Quantum Computers. view more
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Light can be used to operate quantum information processing systems, e.g. quantum computers, quickly and efficiently. Researchers at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) and Chimie ParisTech/CNRS have now significantly advanced the development of molecule-based materials suitable for use as light-addressable fundamental quantum units. As they report in the journal
Nature Communications, they have demonstrated for the first time the possibility of addressing nuclear spin levels of a molecular complex of europium(III) rare-earth ions with light. (DOI: 10.1038/s41467-021-22383-x)
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Lenovo launches next-gen ThinkSystem servers 12 Apr 2021
Lenovo Infrastructure Solutions Group (Lenovo ISG) has announced a new generation of Lenovo ThinkSystem servers designed for high performance computing, artificial intelligence, cloud, virtual desktop infrastructure, advanced analytics, and modelling and simulation environments.
The ThinkSystem servers include the ThinkSystem SR650 V2, SR630 V2, ST650 V2 and SN550 V2. These servers are built on Intel’s third-generation Xeon Scalable processors and PCIe Gen4, which together bring configuration flexibility and security to meet customer demands across advanced workloads.
According to Lenovo ISG Asia Pacific president Sumir Bhatia, the company is working with Intel to deliver performance and efficiency without sacrificing security.
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