New Mexico, DARPA join on funding quantum computing research
New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham on Tuesday announced the state is partnering with the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, the Defense Department’s research and development agency, to advance quantum computing technology.
The state and DARPA will each spend up to $120 million over four years on research, development and testing through the Quantum Frontier Project, a new initiative to make large-scale quantum computers a reality by 2033. According to a press release, New Mexico aims to use state universities, tech companies and its national laboratories, Sandia and Los Alamos.
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