A semiconductor company with a quantum computing and medical diagnostics focus, Archer Materials Limited (ASX: AXE), has announced a notable development in its advanced Biochip graphene field effect transistor (gFET) technology. Archer has successfully demonstrated multiplexing readout capabilities for its Biochip, i.e. they have shown the device can make sense of multiple liquid samples arriving
Read MoreQuantum computing has emerged as a cutting-edge field with the potential to revolutionise various aspects of technology, from cryptography and optimisation to drug discovery and artificial intelligence. One critical factor that plays a pivotal role in the performance of quantum computers is the conditions in which their qubit processors are required to operate. They include
Read MoreASX-listed semiconductor company Archer Materials (ASX: AXE) has increased its global presence as an industry leader, joining the Academia-Industry Collaboration Program, with a team to be based in Switzerland.
Read MoreQuantum computing is an area of technology that you can expect to hear a lot more of in the next 10 years. The whole industry is immensely complicated, but major developments are accelerating, at least in the case of the only ASX-listed quantum semiconductor company Archer Materials (ASX: AXE). For the first time, Archer has
Read MoreAdvanced materials and deep tech company Archer Materials (ASX: AXE) is inching closer towards commercialsation of their world-first quantum computing chip through a new collaboration with artificial intelligence firm Max Kelsen. The collaboration comes with both companies being members of the IBM Q Network, which Archer was admitted to earlier in the year, and will
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