China aims to make quantum computers widely available by the end of the decade. What does that mean for the U.S.?
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Hong Kong emerges as a key link in China’s quantum technology plans despite US restrictions
Hong Kong is facing growing pressure from the United States as it becomes the most sanctioned region linked to China. More ...
In a stride toward the future of technology, China Telecom Quantum Group, a subsidiary of telecom giant China Telecom, is ...
BEIJING, March 19 (Reuters) - China will likely develop national standards for post-quantum cryptography in the next three years as it pours funds into research, according to a leading expert in the ...
The day when a quantum computer manages to break common encryption, or Q-Day, is fast approaching, and the world is not close ...
Amazon doubled down on its satellite internet dreams. It said this week said that it will acquire satellite internet company ...
Breakthrough system matched or exceeded performance of a classical reservoir network with 10,000 nodes in multi-step weather ...
Can a handful of atoms outperform a much larger digital neural network on a real-world task? The answer may be yes. In a study published in Physical Review Letters, a team led by Prof. Peng Xinhua and ...
Quantum hardware and software are advancing rapidly – and our online encryption systems need to change to stay ahead.
Traditional encryption methods have long been vulnerable to quantum computers, but two new analyses suggest a capable enough machine may be built much sooner than previously thought ...
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