The task, which even conventional supercomputers can't perform, could improve online security and make some processes, such ...
In a new paper in Nature, a team of researchers from JPMorganChase, Quantinuum, Argonne National Laboratory, Oak Ridge ...
A quantum machine has used entangled qubits to generate a number certified as truly random for the first time, demonstrating ...
Quantum computers have the potential to do things that not even the most powerful supercomputer can do, but the road to get ...
A team of researchers has demonstrated "certified randomness" for the first time using a 56-qubit quantum computer.
A newly developed framework for quantifying uncertainties enhances the predictive power of analog quantum simulations. Simulating quantum many-body systems is a major objective in nuclear and ...
JPMorgan Chase & Co. has generated and certified so-called truly random numbers using a quantum computer, in a world-first that the bank hopes will have applications for security and trading.
In a panel discussion during GPU Technical Conference a few weeks ago, Nvidia co-founder and chief executive officer Jensen ...
Lava lamps, lottery balls and mouse cursors have long stood in for real-world randomness. Now JPMorgan Chase, with a 56-qubit ...
The federal government’s $15 billion manufacturing fund has invested $15 million in Canberra-based quantum cybersecurity firm ...
A research team led by Professor Sun Qing-Feng in collaboration with Professor He Lin's research group from Beijing Normal ...
JPMorgan has made a push in that field in the last six years, enticed by promising applications in finance, artificial ...