New research suggests that a quantum computer could crack a crucial cryptography method with just 10,000 qubits.
Future quantum computers will need to be less powerful than we thought to threaten the security of encrypted messages.
Quantum vendors and national agencies are aligning to establish common standards for logical qubits, which should enable ...
New research from Google shows that quantum computers could require far less power than previously thought to break the ...
Quantum computers of the future may be closer to reality thanks to new research from Caltech and Oratomic, a Caltech-linked start-up company. Theorists and experimentalists teamed up to develop a new ...
A method reduces the number of qubits needed for quantum computers, making practical machines possible sooner and affecting ...
The research shows quantum computers may break bitcoin and ether wallet encryption with far fewer qubits than previously ...
Infrastructure, not qubits, is emerging as the main constraint on quantum computing’s path to real-world use. The view came ...
Intel Capital is among the backers of Israeli quantum computing startup Q-Factor, which has just raised $24 million of seed funding in pursuit of a million-qubit system based around cooled neutral ...
Q-Factor emerges with $24M in funding and the next big bet to achieve quantum computing advantage - SiliconANGLE ...
Silicon is ubiquitous in modern electronics, and now it is becoming increasingly useful in quantum computing. In particular, ...
The Wisconsin Union Directorate welcomed renowned quantum physicist John Martinis to Shannon Hall on March 23 as part of the ...