Figure. The explosion of the Antares rocket carrying the 2U GomX2 CubeSat QKD mission, October 28, 2014.(Source: Video of accident on Wikipedia, @ 56 seconds). by Amara Graps It began as a normal rocket launch […]
Figure. The explosion of the Antares rocket carrying the 2U GomX2 CubeSat QKD mission, October 28, 2014.(Source: Video of accident on Wikipedia, @ 56 seconds). by Amara Graps It began as a normal rocket launch […]
As we mentioned in our article last August when NIST announced its first set of Post Quantum Cryptography Algorithms (PQC) for standardization, they wanted to see additional diversity in algorithms for the digital signatures beyond […]
The U.S. Department of Energy’s Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy (ARPA-E) has announced a $30 million investment to launch the Quantum Computing for Computational Chemistry (QC3) program. This initiative aims to harness the potential of quantum […]
Multiverse Computing, a leader in quantum AI software, has opened a new office in San Francisco, marking its expansion into the U.S. market. The new branch aims to accelerate the adoption of Multiverse’s quantum and […]
Quantum Dice, an Oxford University spin-out specializing in quantum random number generator (QRNG) technology, and SCI Semiconductor, a UK-based developer of secure silicon devices, have announced a memorandum of understanding to jointly develop solutions targeting […]
Figure. QEYSSat: A quantum receiver in space. Credit: Canadian Space Agency by Amara Graps It’s a simple idea. XOR, ⊕, is a bitwise operator, that means “exclusive or.” The logical operation it performs, is: if the […]
Nord Quantique, a quantum error correction company, announced two new partnerships to strengthen its semiconductor supply chain. These agreements are with the MiQro Innovation Collaborative Centre (C2MI) in Bromont, Quebec, and the New York Center […]
by Amara Graps – Which- quantum computing modality is best suited for -which- Use Case, beyond what we know for the gate-based versus annealing types? In an earlier QCR article about the Ansatz Zoo, I […]
by Amara Graps One of my current favorite books at home is Cal Peternell’s Twelve Recipes. He is a professional chef who wrote the cookbook to codify a core set (dozen) of recipes for his […]
by Amara Graps Benchmarks for quantum computers are blooming. From the (not serious) Weird Al benchmark, to the (very serious) Quantum Benchmarking Initiative by DARPA, the quantum community has advanced quite a distance in the […]
Recent Comments