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US President Donald Trump has ordered an accelerated push to develop quantum computers and expand their use across the US government. The Department of Energy is to receive a quantum computer
This year, the company is laying the groundwork to turn quantum computing into a fully-fledged, scalable business from an expensive science project.
Cleveland Clinic researchers are unlocking quantum computing's full potential through the creation of a new computing paradigm inspired by the human brain. Fabio Cumbo, Ph.D., research associate in the lab of Daniel Blankenberg,
President Donald Trump signed executive orders to support the futuristic technology, with the aim of building a machine capable of scientific research by 2028.
The same weaknesses leave organizations exposed to both AI-enabled attacks and delayed cryptographic migration.
A public-private partnership in the Mountain West announced new results today that mark steady progress toward the Department of Energy's goal of fault-tolerant quantum computing, systems large and reliable enough to solve complex problems.
It’s hard to know what to make of quantum computers. On the one hand, it may very well be like where AI was five or seven years ago. And, if that’s the case, perhaps the quantum plays, many of which have fallen out of favor in recent quarters,
There are many distinct ways to build a quantum computer, and so far, it's not clear which of the underlying technologies will prove to be the best.