Today’s computers need safeguards against random energy fluctuations. Thermodynamic computers would put those fluctuations to ...
Quantum computers promise to solve problems that would take even the fastest conventional supercomputers a vast amount of ...
For decades, computers have become faster, smaller, and more powerful. But even the world’s best supercomputers have limits.
The accelerating growth of electronic waste (e-waste), industrial byproducts, and natural resources depletion highlights the ...
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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