A team of researchers has demonstrated "certified randomness" for the first time using a 56-qubit quantum computer.
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 new paper in Nature, a team of researchers from JPMorganChase, Quantinuum, Argonne National Laboratory, Oak Ridge ...
A team that included researchers at a US bank says it has created a protocol that can generate certified truly random numbers ...
Unlike current architectures, which also use a 3D qubit layout but ... achieved while lowering the number of required physical qubits—a vital step for scalable quantum computers.
But as qubit numbers grow, space runs out ... or VIO — promises to solve quantum’s scaling problem. The 3D chip architecture replaces edge-based wiring, allowing signals to travel ...
Integration of the 3D-MOT can give quantum scientists and time-keepers new ways to send today's earthbound instruments into space and conduct new fundamental science, and enable measurements not ...