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Quantum computers promise enormous computational power, but the nature of quantum states makes computation and data ...
Twenty years ago, theoretical physicists and computer scientists were developing quantum algorithms for virtual quantum computers, with no working hardware in sight. Today, just about anyone can log ...
Quantum computers are designed to outperform standard computers by running quantum algorithms. Areas in which quantum algorithms can be applied include cryptography, search and optimisation ...
Universal Quantum is tackling the quantum computing frontier by engineering modular trapped-ion quantum systems designed to scale to millions of qubits, all within an industrially manufacturable ...
When a quantum computer processes data, it must translate it into understandable quantum data. Algorithms that carry out this 'quantum compilation' typically optimize one target at a ...
Scientists have taken a major step toward building large-scale quantum computers by successfully linking two separate quantum processors into a single, fully connected system. This breakthrough in ...
One notable example is the $34 million secured by British quantum algorithms specialist Phasecraft from a group of investors, including an entity linked to Danish pharmaceutical ...
When this era of quantum computing arrives, we will reach the point where post-quantum cryptography (PCQ) becomes essential.
For problems suited to specific algorithms where quantum calculations offer advantages, that system would tap its quantum accelerator chip.
One of the ways that computers 'think' is by analyzing relationships within large sets of data. An international team has shown that quantum computers can do one such analysis faster than ...