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Quantum computing in 2026: What it can do, what it can’t, and who is actually using it
In December 2024, a team at Google published a result in Nature that physicists had been chasing for nearly three decades: a ...
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The coming quantum boom could define a new industry
Quantum technology is moving from lab curiosity to commercial reality, and the shift is starting to redraw the boundaries of entire sectors rather than just speeding up a few algorithms. The next wave ...
Building a utility-scale quantum computer that can crack one of the most vital cryptosystems—elliptic curves—doesn’t require nearly the resources anticipated just a year or two ago, two independently ...
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Breakthrough technique could mean light-powered quantum computers are more viable
Scientists have achieved a breakthrough by "distilling" light to eliminate the noise that prevents photonic quantum computers ...
Quantum will not replace classical infrastructure; it will augment it where the economics justify it. Cisco’s universal ...
Quantum vendors and national agencies are aligning to establish common standards for logical qubits, which should enable better collaboration and interoperability.
Quantum computing is starting to move out of the lab and into the real world—and the shift is happening faster than many expected. What was once viewed as a distant, theoretical technology is now ...
PrivacyKey Platform Integrates NIST Post-Quantum Standards and MPC Cryptographic Key Protection to Eliminate Quantum Threats and Future-Proof ...
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