by Teague Tomesh, Colin Campbell, Sid Ramesh, Alexander Pearson, Samantha Riesenfeld and Fred Chong on Jun 28, 2024 | Tags: Quantum Computing
Quantum hardware has made significant advances in the last few years, but finding compelling applications with practical quantum advantage has been challenging. In today’s article, we argue that real applications will be a hybrid combination of quantum and classical...
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by Jakub Szefer on Mar 1, 2023 | Tags: Cryptography, Post Quantum Cryptography, Quantum Computing, Security
Introduction Quantum computer architecture security research is a new and active research field. As the new year and semester is under way, this article looks back at the recent quantum computer architecture security papers published or posted online in the prior year...
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by Jakub Szefer on Oct 10, 2022 | Tags: Architecture, Quantum Computing, Security
Introduction When thinking of security and quantum computers, many people may automatically think of using quantum computers for attacks on classical computers, by use of the Grover’s and Shor’s algorithms running on the quantum computers to break a number of existing...
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by Koji Inoue on Aug 4, 2022 | Tags: Emerging Technology, Nanophotonics, Quantum Computing, Superconductor Computing
Computing technology entering a new phase Computers have evolved over half a century into an essential and indispensable backbone of social information infrastructure. And now, it faces a significant turning point. Although Moore’s Law, which doubles the number...
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by Gokul Subramanian Ravi and Fred Chong on Jun 14, 2022 | Tags: Quantum Computing
Quantum chemistry has been an important benchmark application for emerging quantum computers. In this article, we will revisit the big-picture motivation for this application and how the iterative nature of the algorithm presents unique challenges and opportunities...
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