Move Over IBM, NTT Scientists Demonstrate New Way to Verify Quantum Advantage
To date, demonstrations of quantum advantage have involved significant “structure,” or back-and-forth communication among two or more parties.
To date, demonstrations of quantum advantage have involved significant “structure,” or back-and-forth communication among two or more parties.
Quantum computing holds significant promise for breakthroughs in secure communications and large-scale modeling and simulation. And while the benefits are expected to be substantial, maturing quantum technologies may also pose threats…
Commercialising quantum technologies could create an Australian industry worth $2.2 billion and 8,700 jobs by 2030. This could reach nearly $6 billion and 19,400 jobs by 2045. Australia has world-class quantum research capabilities and an emerging quantum technology industry underpinned by the expertise and IP developed in its research institutions.
New technique could enable processing speeds a million to a billion times faster than today’s computers and spur progress in many-body physics.
Given its promise, there is understandably a rush amongst technology companies, universities, and startups in putting together teams and investments to apply quantum computing to real-world problems.
The new facility is Atom’s largest to date and will house future generations of its highly scalable quantum computers, which use atomic arrays of optically-trapped neutral atoms.
Companies in the finance sector are taking different approaches to the adoption of quantum computing technology, but time is running out.
Quantum Computing Inc. has announced the launch of a subscription service that provides enterprises with access to its industry-leading Dirac 1 Entropy Quantum Computing (EQC) system… Dirac 1, QCI’s first commercially available photonic EQC system, takes a different computational approach to existing quantum computing providers and can solve business problems with over 5,000 variables.
As we see with government agencies and a host of other organizations, the data you generate today can provide adversaries with tremendous value in the future once they can access it.
Blockchain technology will most likely evolve to tackle the issue of quantum security by the time quantum computers are widely available.