I was at the Q2B quantum Computer conference today and there was a talk about NSM-10 and the change of the encryption that underlies global finance and data protection. In 2024, the US government will […]
I was at the Q2B quantum Computer conference today and there was a talk about NSM-10 and the change of the encryption that underlies global finance and data protection. In 2024, the US government will […]
JP Morgan is working to apply all kinds of quantum systems with all kinds of quantum hardware. They have proved different clear academic examples of speedup over classical systems with quantum systems. However, it is […]
I am at the Q2B (Quantum to Business) conference this week. Scott Aaronson is presenting the keynote today and talking about Quantum Supremacy. There are specific examples of speedup quadratic and polynomial speedups on specific […]
On 4 December, IBMs new Quantum Chip called Condo with 1,121 superconducting qubits arranged in a honeycomb pattern was revealed. It follows on from its other record-setting, bird-named machines, including a 127-qubit chip in 2021 […]
IBM has a new quantum computing roadmap out to 2033 but the critical turning point is around 2029 when IBM goes from error mitigation to error correction. Quantum error suppression and error mitigation is making […]
IBM Quantum System Two is the building block of quantum-centric supercomputing. IBM Quantum System Two is the bedrock for scalable quantum computation. It is now operational at IBMs lab in Yorktown Heights, NY. It is […]
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Atom Computing announced it has created a 1,225-site atomic array, currently populated with 1,180 qubits, in its next-generation quantum computing platform. This is the first time a company has crossed the 1,000-qubit threshold for a […]
Researcher show that n-bit integers can be factorized by independently running a quantum circuit with orders of magnitude fewer qubits many times. It then use polynomial-time classical post-processing. The correctness of the algorithm relies on […]
Without full fault tolerance in quantum computers we will never practically get past 100 qubits but full fault tolerance will eventually open up the possibility of billions of qubits and beyond. In a Wright Brothers […]
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