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Quantum Computing’s Next Major Breakthrough May Come From Australia
There may be continued debate in some circles as to when, if ever, quantum computing will become a viable enterprise solution, but it matters little to a growing number of providers who are already of...

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 · 7h · on MSN
Useful quantum computers could be built with as few as 10,000 qubits, team finds
Live Science on MSN · 1d
Quantum computers need just 10,000 qubits to break the most secure encryption, scientists warn
New Scientist · 10h
The first quantum computer to break encryption is now shockingly close
A quantum computer capable of breaking the encryption that secures the internet now seems only just around the corner.

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CoinDesk · 1d
Bitcoin bulls scramble for post-quantum protection as Google drops bombshell paper
Digi Times · 22h
Google flags rising quantum threat to crypto security, urges shift to post-quantum encryption
1d

Oratomic Launches to Build Utility-Scale Quantum Computers Following Breakthrough Research

Today, Oratomic, a startup founded by pioneers of fault-tolerant quantum computing and neutral-atom technology, launches with a mission to build utility-scale quantum computers by the end of the decade.
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Scientists unlock scalable entanglement for next-generation quantum computing

Light moving through a tiny silicon structure does not look dramatic. It slips down narrow waveguides etched onto a chip, guided by geometry too small to see with the naked eye.
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Why Quantum Computing Could Take AI To The Next Level After Nvidia GTC

What once took up the entire space of IBM’s early computer lab now fits on a chip. The question is how and when will the world develop quantum on a chip.
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