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Harvard’s 448-qubit breakthrough brings fault-tolerant quantum supercomputing closer
A new fault-tolerant architecture using 448 atomic qubits suppresses errors past the critical point needed for scaling.
The dream of creating game-changing quantum computers—supermachines that encode information in single atoms rather than ...
Researchers built a computer that performs AI calculations at light speed in a single shot. The breakthrough can help AI ...
Sohini Ramachandran is a professor of biology, data science, and computer science at Brown University. C. Brandon Ogbunu is ...
Simulations reveal that Jupiter’s rapid growth disrupted the early solar system, creating rings where new planetesimals ...
When Ian Wilson left high school early to join the U.S. Navy, the technical and academic rigor of his service set the ...
In modern competitive sports, the margin between victory and defeat often depends on who can capture and analyze data more ...
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Most accurate quantum computer links 98 qubits
Quantinuum, a leading quantum computing firm, has set a new record in the field of quantum computing. The company’s Helios quantum computer has demonstrated 98 fully linked qubits in a single, ...
About OpenTitan® The OpenTitan Project, stewarded by lowRISC, has already commercial-quality open-source RoT devices, now in production by Nuvoton and soon to be shipping in new Google Chromebooks.
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Quantum computing will make cryptography obsolete. But computer scientists are working to make them unhackable.
When quantum computers become commonplace, current cryptographic systems will become obsolete. Scientists are racing to get ...
American Binary, a U.S. technology company pioneering post-quantum cryptography (PQC) and network security, today announced ...
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