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Interesting Engineering on MSNUS: Quantum computer solves real-world problem for automobile giant FordPalo Alto, California-based D-Wave Quantum Inc. claims to be the first company that sells computers that leverage quantum ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNFirst time ever: New 2-sec quantum process beats supercomputer for random numbersA team of researchers has demonstrated "certified randomness" for the first time using a 56-qubit quantum computer.
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Discover Magazine on MSNQuantum Computing Approach Generates First Ever Truly Random NumberThe task, which even conventional supercomputers can't perform, could improve online security and make some processes, such ...
The way that Nvidia co-founder and chief executive officer Jensen Huang sees it, his company’s role in the ever-emerging ...
The team with D-Wave has reportedly uncovered the holy grail of quantum computing by successfully simulating the properties ...
Quantum computers hold the potential to be orders of magnitude more powerful than the world’s best supercomputers by ...
In a new paper in Nature, a team of researchers from JPMorganChase, Quantinuum, Argonne National Laboratory, Oak Ridge ...
Physicists continue to argue over Microsoft’s qubit claims. The entire field hangs in a delicate balance.
D-Wave System announced a scientific breakthrough using their quantum annealing computers systems. They published in the ...
In theory, a quantum computer could perform calculations vastly more quickly than today’s conventional computers.
The US Department of Energy’s supercomputers were then used to prove the output was truly random and freshly generated. This paves the way towards the use of quantum computers for a practical ...
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