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IonQ and Alphabet are building quantum computers that can scale and accurately perform complex calculations. IonQ's technology is attracting customers, enabling the company to grow third-quarter ...
Quantum computing has been on the horizon for what feels like decades. But with the explosion of artificial intelligence (AI) over the past year or so, the quantum computing future could be upon us.
The world of quantum physics is experiencing a second revolution, which will drive an exponential leap in the progress of computing, the internet, telecommunications, cybersecurity and biomedicine.
Read the full story. —Caiwei Chen Useful quantum computing is inevitable—and increasingly imminent —Peter Barrett is a general partner at Playground Global, which invests in early-stage deep ...
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Their discovery highlights many effects that could be relevant to everything from quantum information science to electronics manufacturing. Those findings come from a team led by physicist Riccardo ...
SEALSQ, a Swiss semiconductor company, is leading the charge in post-quantum cryptography by unveiling the “world’s first” quantum-resistant secure hardware. The Swiss company specializes in ...
Ransomware actors targeting ESXi bare metal hypervisors are leveraging SSH tunneling to persist on the system while remaining undetected. VMware ESXi appliances have a critical role in virtualized ...
This is why scientists have been trying to develop photonic quantum computers, an advanced computing concept that uses mirrors, beam splitters, and optical fibers to manipulate photons.