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Diamonds are a quantum computer’s best friend
European scientists are using diamonds tobuild a new quantum computerthat works without needing to be cooled to ultra-low temperatures.
CEA-Leti launches open-source project
CEA-Leti has announced the launch of an open-source project aimed at developing physical True Random Number Generators (TRNGs) based on ring-oscillator architectures.
Accelerator card swerves memory bottlenecks
The Alveo V80 compute accelerator card from AMD is in stock at authorised distributor Mouser Electronics.
Will quantum break traditional cryptography?
The realm of cryptography is never a static one, a constant push and pull of breaks and patches with the goal of absolute security at the forefront of it all. As we move into an increasingly emerging quantum age the dynamics are changing, however, and could shake traditional cryptography and cybersecurity to its core.
How fast is an atomic processor?
Atomic processors have the potential to revolutionise various industries by offering unprecedented speed and efficiency.
IEEE global study reveals AI will be most important tech in 2024
IEEE released the results of ‘The Impact of Technology in 2024 and Beyond: an IEEE Global Study,’ a new survey of global technology leaders from the US, UK, China, India, and Brazil.
Introducing NU Quantum: pioneering the future of quantum photonics
NU Quantum is at the forefront ofrevolutionising quantum photonics, a field that promises to transform communication and computation through the principles of quantum mechanics.
Dive into marine applications with MOXA MC-3201 embedded PC series
In the marine industry, complex systems such as navigation and communication are integrated to improve daily operations on the water.
GlobalFoundries, Diraq to make quantum chips with standard tools
Diraq announced a record control accuracy of 99.9% for a quantum bit (qubit) manufactured by imec using industry-standard CMOS materials on a 300mm silicon wafer.
What is being developed with quantum computers today?
The risk of missing out on the competitive advantage quantum computing offers is rising. Governments and private investors worldwide are placing multi-billion-dollar bets that the industry will produce huge long-term returns. Yet, for this to be realised, the theoretical advantage of quantum computers must be translated into real-world commercial value. In this article,IDTechEx explores which applications are being developed across the materials,...