Although many organizations will be able to implement the new NIST PQC algorithms in software using their existing computers, other applications, particularly small IoT (Internet of Things) devices may need a dedicated chip for this […]
Although many organizations will be able to implement the new NIST PQC algorithms in software using their existing computers, other applications, particularly small IoT (Internet of Things) devices may need a dedicated chip for this […]
by Amara Graps Cancer Use Cases For social impact, there is no greater human health challenge than cancer, for Use Cases of today’s quantum technology. Solving cancer is a multidisciplinary grand challenge for the past […]
Quantum Brilliance (QB) has announced a strategic collaboration with Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) to integrate QB’s diamond-based quantum accelerators with ORNL’s high-performance computing (HPC) systems. This partnership aims to advance parallel and hybrid quantum […]
SDT, South Korea’s sole quantum computing company, has secured a 10 billion won ($7.47M USD) pre-IPO investment from Shinhan Venture Investment, aiming to raise a total of 20 billion won. The remaining funds are expected […]
by Amara Graps Health became a number one global issue during the height of the pandemic, with covid-19 becoming the most studied disease in human history (438,953 publications as of August 28, 2024). Human health […]
Researchers at the Duke Quantum Center are spearheading an effort to develop a 256-qubit quantum computer, a system that could significantly outperform classical computers in scientific applications. The project, named Quantum Advantage-Class Trapped Ion system […]
Part 1: Export Control by Amara Graps It’s a significant milestone, in the development of any nascent technology, to be recognized by policy makers as important for national security. Australia is one of a group […]
Fujitsu and Osaka University have disclosed some new innovations for fault tolerant quantum computers (FTQC) that are aimed at reducing both the number of qubits as well as the runtime for running useful applications with […]
Oxford Instruments NanoScience has joined Rigetti’s Novera QPU Partner Program, an initiative that brings together leading quantum computing hardware, software, and service providers. The partnership aims to enhance on-premises quantum computing by leveraging Oxford Instruments […]
South Dakota Mines has received a $5 million grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to establish a Quantum Materials Institute focused on advancing quantum computing and secure quantum communications. The institute will collaborate with […]
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