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🗓️ 27 February 2025
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0:00.0 | Race the rudder. Raise the sails. Raise the sales. |
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0:31.3 | Here's your T&B Tech Minute for Thursday, February 27th. |
0:35.6 | I'm Julie Chang for the Wall Street Journal. |
0:40.1 | Amazon unveiled its first ever quantum computing chip today. The company says the chip, dubbed Ocelot, can lower the costs of |
0:45.8 | reducing quantum computing errors by up to 90%. The announcement comes a week after Microsoft |
0:51.8 | claimed a quantum computing breakthrough by creating a new |
0:54.9 | state of matter, and in December, Google said it developed a new chip called Willow, that it |
1:00.6 | said marks in advance in solving quantum's error correction issues. According to the head of |
1:05.9 | quantum hardware for Amazon Web Services, the company's Ocelot chip is a prototype and not ready to scale. |
1:13.6 | Microsoft is urging the Trump administration to ease a new chip export system that would restrict the sale of cutting-edge artificial intelligence chips to much of the world. |
1:24.0 | In a blog post today, Microsoft called for the system to no longer apply to a group of |
1:29.0 | U.S. friendly nations, including India, Switzerland, and Israel. The company said that countries |
1:34.7 | facing limited U.S. chip supply would turn to China instead. Invitya has also been vocal about |
1:40.9 | export controls, calling the proposed rules a sweeping overreach. People |
1:45.7 | familiar with the matter say Trump administration officials are weighing steps to strengthen |
1:50.4 | the restrictions while simplifying the export control rules. And Meta apologized last night for what |
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