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Breaking the Bonds of Binary Computing Could Squelch Post-Quantum Encryption

  • July 27, 2022
  • Technology

…If quantum computers can be made to operate more efficiently, while also eliminating the noise they generate with their answers, it could boost the already fast-moving quantum development timeline… 

…It might also complicate government efforts to create post-quantum encryption security, which currently [are] operating on the assumption that quantum computers will still be at least somewhat dependent on binary operations… 

…A computer that could break that bond, could also likely break any post-quantum encryption that still relies on it…

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