For decades, computers have become faster, smaller, and more powerful. But even the world’s best supercomputers have limits.
But quantum computing uses “quantum bits,” also known as “qubits.” Instead of being either zero or one, qubits can behave like zero or one simultaneously and exist in states between zero and one, ...
Imagine shining a flashlight across a dark room. You can predict exactly what the light will do: travel in a straight line ...
With growing focus on the existential threat quantum computing poses to some of the most crucial and widely used forms of encryption, cryptography engineer Filippo Valsorda wants to make one thing ...