New research suggests that a quantum computer could crack a crucial cryptography method with just 10,000 qubits.
For years, quantum computers have been framed as the ultimate problem solvers, machines that would eventually crack any task that classical hardware could not touch. Now a new line of research is ...
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Solving quantum computing's longstanding 'no cloning' problem with an encryption workaround
A team of researchers at the University of Waterloo have made a breakthrough in quantum computing that elegantly bypasses the fundamental "no cloning" problem. The research, "Encrypted Qubits can be ...
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Helping resolve quantum computers' memory problem
A major problem with quantum computers is memory, as the information they contain can be quickly lost. Quantum computers are ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Sandia National Laboratories Director Laura McGill said this week that she believes that in less than 10 years it will have ...
For decades, quantum computing has been heralded as a technology of the future, promising to solve problems far beyond the reach of supercomputers. But its practical use has remained elusive. That’s ...
The technology sector may be entering what could become the AI–quantum supercycle, a multi-decade computing transition ...
Sandia National Laboratories Director Laura McGill said this week that she believes that in less than 10 years it will have developed quantum computing capabilities “that are scalable to real problems ...
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