Working with OptQC, the Japanese company wants to make a game-changing optical quantum computer that operates at room ...
Major layer-1 blockchains are adding post-quantum security to their roadmaps as NIST standards roll out and cryptographic ...
The year isn't over yet, but we've already seen record-breaking quantum computers, skyrocketing levels of investment, and demonstrations of real-world benefits. In all the hype about AI it can be easy ...
IBM has introduced two different quantum chips that it believes could help demonstrate "quantum advantage," or the ability for a quantum computer to solve a problem faster than a classical computer, ...
A former Senior Publishing Editor on the Dow Jones Newswires team at The Wall Street Journal, Aaron earned a Bachelor's degree in Economics from the University of Michigan and a Master's in Journalism ...
The end of the year is usually a busy time in the quantum computing arena, as companies often try to announce that they’ve reached major milestones before the year wraps up. This year has been no ...
As physicists search for a theory of quantum gravity, new results show that classical gravity can still interact with quantum fields to allow matter to become entangled. A new discovery suggests ...
A new phishing automation platform named Quantum Route Redirect is using around 1,000 domains to steal Microsoft 365 users' credentials. The kit comes pre-configured with phishing domains to allow ...
Quantum computing is poised to become a substantial market, potentially growing from nearly $3.5 billion in 2025 to more than $20 billion by 2030. However, the catch is that no one really knows which ...
D-Wave Quantum Inc. (NYSE:QBTS) announced plans to showcase its latest hybrid quantum innovations at the International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis (SC25 ...
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Quantum computers could dwarf current processors' capabilities Medical research, cryptography could be revolutionized Investors excited but uncertain, stocks highly volatile Nov 5 (Reuters) - ...