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New quantum algorithm could unlock faster AI and scientific computing
Researchers from the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Brookhaven National Laboratory, Northeastern University, Google ...
Art of the Problem on MSN
The programmable machine, how decoupling algorithm from mechanism created the computer
Before computers existed, a radical idea emerged: what if a machine's intelligence lived not in its gears, but in its ...
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Building out the quantum computing toolkit
Quantum computers lack useful functionality without the right algorithms to facilitate their operation. Currently, there are ...
Working with IBM Quantum, BITS scientists simulated the behaviour of subatomic particles on 120 qubits of an IBM processor; in a first for Indian labs, the Quantum Advantage Tracker has deemed the ...
The panel explored the practical realities of digitalisation, data readiness, and AI adoption, while audience polling showed that organisations are moving at very different speeds. Responses revealed ...
Collaboration will explore how fault-tolerant quantum computing could advance complex fluid dynamics simulations, including for uses in gas turbine designProject aims to combine Quantinuum's Helios ...
Quantum computers still face limits when it comes to storing information. Researchers at ETH Zurich are now turning to ...
Stream computing systems are critical platforms for real-time processing and analysis of data streams, widely applied in ...
The accelerating growth of electronic waste (e-waste), industrial byproducts, and natural resources depletion highlights the ...
Quantum computing has imprinted itself on our society as a weird, wacky way of computing that most of us can’t comprehend.
Quantum computers could expose our digital secrets – but there are much better reasons to build them
Quantum computers are coming. Or, at least, that’s what current predictions say. These machines harness the power of quantum ...
It's proven that today's encryption is vulnerable to attack by a sufficiently mature quantum computer running Shor's algorithm - a catastrophic event commonly known as Q-Day. Even before such a ...
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