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Two quantum information theorists at the University of Sydney Nano Institute have solved a decades-old problem that will require fewer qubits to suppress more errors in quantum hardware.
Scientists in Australia say they've cracked a key hurdle facing the the development of scalable quantum computers and practical quantum data storage.
Maxtor Corp. and Quantum Corp.'s Hard Disk Drive Group today announced they will merge their disk manufacturing companies into what they say will be world's leading disk drive company.
Organizations responsible for data security cannot afford to wait for quantum to arrive before building their defenses.
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While quantum computers will be able to break traditional encryption, we’re still a long way from “No More Secrets” decryption.
A quantum processor solved a problem in 20 minutes that would take a supercomputer millions of years. A supercomputer then did a part of it in about 2 hours.
Researchers have made significant progress in the quest for scalable and fault-tolerant quantum computers after entangling the most logical qubits on record.
From the computer hard drives that store our data to the motors and engines that drive power plants, magnetism is central to many transformative technologies.
Two quantum information theorists have solved a decades-old problem that will free up quantum computing power.
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