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A Weakness in One of the NIST PQC Algorithms Was Not Uncovered After All

2024-04-19T16:07:44-07:00

Chart Showing the Possible Evolution of Quantum Threats. Source: GQI's State of Play Presentation There was a recent flurry of concern over the strength of the Lattice based encryption algorithms approved by NIST due to a paper titled Quantum Algorithms for Lattice Problems published earlier this month by Yilei Chen, a professor at the Tsinghua University Institute for Interdisciplinary Information Science (IIIS). Two algorithms this would possibly have affected include ML-KEM (CRYSTALS-Kyber) and ML-DSA (CRYSTALS-Dilithium) which use an LWE (Learning with Errors) approach. These algorithms are based upon the computationally hard problems of determining the length of the shortest nonzero vector [...]

A Weakness in One of the NIST PQC Algorithms Was Not Uncovered After All2024-04-19T16:07:44-07:00

Horizon Quantum Computing to Set Up Its Own Hardware Testbed for Tight Integration Between the Hardware and Software Stacks

2024-04-18T13:54:41-07:00

Diagram of Horizon's Triple Alpha web-based IDE and compiler suite from along with backend server, integrated with Rigetti's Novera™ quantum processor and Quantum Machine's OPX1000, processor-based quantum controller. Credit: Horizon Quantum Computing It's no secret that the best way to achieve maximum performance from a quantum system is to establish a very tight integration between the hardware and software stacks. This allows the software to take advantage of all the idiosyncrasies in the hardware to obtain every ounce of performance that it can. And achieving this maximum performance is surely needed as the industry races to achieve systems that can provide [...]

Horizon Quantum Computing to Set Up Its Own Hardware Testbed for Tight Integration Between the Hardware and Software Stacks2024-04-18T13:54:41-07:00

How Thin Film Lithium Niobate (TFLN) Will Power the Next generation of Coherent Ising Machines

2024-04-18T10:10:18-07:00

Although a large portion of the articles in Quantum Computing Report by GQI cover gate-based quantum computers, we should remind our readers that these are not the only game in town. In particular, there are also many other types of physics-based processors that have a potential to outperform classical computers and gate-based computers for problems the use combinatorial optimization. They include quantum annealers, simulated bifurcation machines, Lightsolver, and the Coherent Ising Machine. GQI believes that combinatorial optimization problems may comprise as much as one-third of the total market for quantum applications. So although these optimization focused machines may not be as [...]

How Thin Film Lithium Niobate (TFLN) Will Power the Next generation of Coherent Ising Machines2024-04-18T10:10:18-07:00

Quantinuum Sets New Records for Both Gate Fidelity and Quantum Volume

2024-04-16T09:45:26-07:00

Progression of Quantuum's Improvements in Quantum Volume Performance. Credit: Quantinuum Quantinuum has always had a strategy of providing users with qubits that demonstrated the highest possible measure of qubit quality, as measured by both gate fidelity metrics as well as the Quantum Volume measure originally proposed by IBM. In fact, in 2020, they declared a goal of continuing to improve the Quantum Volume measure of their machines by a factor of 10X each year. And to their credit, they have continued to meet or beat this goal every year. Now, they have reached a new level of qubit quality performance on [...]

Quantinuum Sets New Records for Both Gate Fidelity and Quantum Volume2024-04-16T09:45:26-07:00

Podcast with Bard Professor Paul Cadden-Zimansky

2024-04-15T20:11:02-07:00

How to Celebrate a Hundred Years of Quantum Mechanics Bard Professor Paul Cadden-Zimansky wants everyone from kindergarteners to CEOs to celebrate the International Year of Quantum Science and Technology in 2025. One of his goals for the initiative is to illustrate the many pathways to jobs in science and technology. He shares his own story that includes both a C in high school physics and a successful career as a professor and superconductivity researcher. Paul Cadden-Zimansky is an associate professor of physics and director of the Physics Program at Bard College. A condensed matter physicist, Paul earned his Ph.D. from Northwestern [...]

Podcast with Bard Professor Paul Cadden-Zimansky2024-04-15T20:11:02-07:00

Quantonation Announces First Closing of €200 Million ($214M USD) Quantum Tech Fund

2024-04-10T09:48:47-07:00

Quantonation Ventures revealed the initial closing of its second early-stage investment fund, Quantonation II, with €70 million ($75M USD) raised towards a €200 million ($214M USD) goal. Focused on Quantum Technologies, the fund underscores Quantonation's leading role in the burgeoning Quantum Tech industry, with investments already being made globally. Since its inception in 2018, Quantonation has backed founders translating quantum science and physics into real-world applications across sensing, communication, and computing.  Its first fund, Quantonation I, exceeded its target by securing €91 million ($97M USD), investing in 27 companies globally, and achieving two exits. This success places Quantonation in the top [...]

Quantonation Announces First Closing of €200 Million ($214M USD) Quantum Tech Fund2024-04-10T09:48:47-07:00

IBM Completes Installation of an IBM Quantum System One at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

2024-04-06T13:06:18-07:00

IBM Quantum System One Installation at RPI's Voorhees Computing Center. Credit: IBM We had reported last June that Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) had ordered an 127-qubit IBM Quantum 'Eagle' processor for on-premise use. Now IBM and RPI have announced that they've completed installation at RPI's Voorhees Computing Center, a facility which used to be a former cathedral. This is the first installation that IBM has performed at a university. IBM had previously installed a Quantum System One at the Cleveland Clinic last year. RPI will be using the machine to perform quantum computing research as well as train future quantum computing professionals. [...]

IBM Completes Installation of an IBM Quantum System One at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute2024-04-06T13:06:18-07:00

Who’s News: Management Changes at Infleqtion, IonQ, and QuEra

2024-04-05T17:58:24-07:00

Infleqtion has named Matthew Kinsella as their new Chief Executive Officer replacing Scott Faris who has decided to leave the company to focus on quantum industry policy and investments in national security and defense. Mr. Kinsella was previously a senior Managing Director at Maverick Ventures and was one of the earliest investors in Infleqtion, when it was originally named ColdQuanta. He has served on the company's board since 2018 and knows the company well. He will be focusing on continuing to  scale Infleqtion's business and expand their sales into high-growth markets. A press release from Infleqtion announcing his appointment is available [...]

Who’s News: Management Changes at Infleqtion, IonQ, and QuEra2024-04-05T17:58:24-07:00

Quantinuum and Microsoft Reach New Milestone for Fault Tolerant Quantum Computing

2024-04-05T13:24:15-07:00

Chart Showing Improvement in Error Rates with this Latest Research. Credit: Quantinuum The race to achieve fault tolerant quantum computing (FTQC) will need many steps in order to cross the goal line and provide a usable capability so that end users can take advantage of it for their applications. But Quantinuum and Microsoft have moved the ball further downfield with their latest experiment. OverviewBasic quantum error correction groups together a bunch of error prone physical qubits with a coding scheme to form a logical qubit that shows a greatly decreased error rate. More advanced schemes increase the rate of encoding. A key [...]

Quantinuum and Microsoft Reach New Milestone for Fault Tolerant Quantum Computing2024-04-05T13:24:15-07:00

Quantum Computing Inc. Releases Full Year 2023 Financial Report

2024-04-02T20:22:48-07:00

For the full year of 2023, the company achieved revenue of $358 thousand versus revenue of $136 thousand in 2022. Net loss was Net loss was $29.73 million versus a 2022 loss of $38.59 million a year ago. The company ended the year with cash of about $2.06 million versus $5.308 million in 2022. Their financial report can be seen in the 10K report posted on the SEC website here. April 2, 2024

Quantum Computing Inc. Releases Full Year 2023 Financial Report2024-04-02T20:22:48-07:00
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