D-Wave's massive January acquisition of Quantum Circuits is paying off: way better error correction, making quantum computing ...
Building a utility-scale quantum computer that can crack one of the most vital cryptosystems—elliptic curves—doesn’t require nearly the resources anticipated just a year or two ago, two independently ...
One often-repeated example illustrates the mind-boggling potential of quantum computing: A machine with 300 quantum bits could simultaneously store more information than the number of particles in the ...
D-Wave is a bit of an oddity in the quantum computing space, having been founded back in the last century. And its initial ...
Bengaluru-based quantum computing startup QpiAI has opened an 8-inch quantum foundry to scale production of quantum ...
Researchers and tech companies are in a global race to develop quantum computers that can solve hard scientific problems that conventional computers can’t, and that they hope can eventually support ...
A new study suggests that breaking RSA encryption with quantum computers may require 20 times fewer resources than previously thought. Although Bitcoin uses elliptic curve cryptography, it remains ...
Quantum computers could crack a common data encryption technique once they have a million qubits, or quantum bits. While this is still well beyond the capabilities of existing quantum computers, this ...
The company has drawn governments, a major chipmaker, and the Pentagon into an effort to control fragile photons and build a useful quantum machine. It aims to be the first.
We asked our newsletter readers whether quantum computing would be able to break Bitcoin by 2035. Last week, on July 28, an ...
Australia's first quantum computing ETF has listed on the ASX. Here's what it holds, what it costs, and whether it belongs in your portfolio.