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Quantum computers of the future may be closer to reality thanks to new research from Caltech and Oratomic, a Caltech-linked start-up company. Theorists and experimentalists teamed up to develop a new approach for reducing the errors that riddle today's rudimentary quantum computers.
None of that should be surprising, given Garcell’s position as director of quantum solutions architecture for Classiq, a six-year-old company headquartered in Tel Aviv that offers a platform designed to make it easier and faster for developers to build quantum algorithms and applications at scale. It is a job that’s both technical and evangelical.
Quantum computing is moving fast, and by 2026, knowing about quantum programming languages will be a big deal. It’s not just for scientists anymore; businesses are looking into
Quantum computing promises to disrupt entire industries because it leverages the rules of quantum physics to perform calculations in fundamentally new ways. Unlike traditional computers that process information in a linear, step-by-step fashion, quantum ...
As the industrial sector accelerates toward innovation, the pressure to do so sustainably and cost-effectively has never been greater. From energy-intensive artificial intelligence workloads to complex manufacturing supply chains, the industrial sector ...
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Should you buy Horizon Quantum after the HQ stock IPO?
Before the listing of its North American peer, Singapore-based Horizon Quantum (HQ) became the first pure-play Asian quantum computing stock to be listed in the U.S. Granted, the timing could have been better;
A paper from Google suggests breaking the Bitcoin blockchain's cryptography with quantum computers could require fewer than 500,000 qubits, a fraction of previous estimates. A sep
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Google accelerates its post-quantum cryptography timeline to 2029 in its latest research
Google Quantum AI has released research showing that breaking Bitcoin’s encryption may require significantly fewer quantum resources than previously estimated. This discovery could potentially unlock billions of dollars in funds dormant due to private key losses.