qRAM: Quantum Random Access Memory
qRAM: Quantum Random Access Memory. qRAM is needed for most of the quatnum algorithms being researched, according to scientists at the University of Waterloo; the
qRAM: Quantum Random Access Memory. qRAM is needed for most of the quatnum algorithms being researched, according to scientists at the University of Waterloo; the
Zapata Computing. Zapata Computing ratchets up their up-start chalk-talk. Details from a quantum computing business’ upstart. They’re more than quantum algorithms and applications. This
Quantum Computing and Cryptography; Bruce Schneier. With a crypto-apocalypse in the predictions within the next ten years (or 3 or 5 or 8 or 20
Post-Quantum Computing’s Importance. Cybersecurity today, and in 20 years no-cybersecurity with quantum computers. What some in industry are doing to prevent QC hacking. This
Cybersecurity Professional? Get Ready, Now. Sage advice for those in cybersecurity: Prepare now, get agile, quantum is coming. This report is found at CSO…
Patriot Day, September 11th, 2018. Never Forget. High Cost v. High Risk. Data security is paramount to any organization. Does one protect against quantum hacking
Data Security Company Boosts Income with Algorithm. The Entanglement Research Institute signs data security agreement with firm providing quantum resistant cryptographic methods. This report
Software Security. “Un-believer” thinks quantum will never arrive; sees promise in software code improvement. This report is found here at Eweek…
Quantum computer systems are ‘buggy’. Their very nature requires immense cycles of validation. Rice University computer scientists believe their algorithm, Projected Factored Gradient Decent (ProjFGD), reduces the number of measurements many-fold.
We see and hear the question asked often…how close are we to a true quantum computer? The question is difficult to answer. The Qubit Report has seen anywhere from 3 years to 10 years and some predictions out to 20 years. (Naysayers say ‘never’, of course).