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Creating revolutionary pharmaceutical drugs, testing new materials for cars and simulating how market scenarios can affect banks — these are just some of the tasks that could take months or years to develop,
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Quantum computing has long occupied the edges of our collective imagination – frequently mentioned, rarely understood. For many, it remains a distant prospect rather than an immediate concern. But that mindset is fast becoming a risk in itself.
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The curious minds at ColdFusion explain how quantum computers will transform our world. This matters because quantum computing could solve problems beyond the capability of traditional computers.
In February 2025, scientists successfully teleported quantum information between two quantum computers six feet apart.
A team of scientists has used a quantum processor to create an exotic new state of matter, capturing the strange motion of quantum particles in real time.
Doha: Qatar Chamber (QC) hosted yesterday, a seminar on the launch of the Chief Quantum Computing Officer Program (CQO), in cooperation with IBM and
AI focuses on learning patterns from data to make decisions; quantum computing focuses on raw computational power for complex problems like molecular simulation and code-breaking.
(Reuters) -Investors in pure-play quantum computing stocks are grappling to value these futuristic companies, making prices highly volatile for the latest hot trend on Wall Street. Rigetti, IonQ, D‑Wave Quantum and Quantum Computing Inc are racing to turn quantum theory into machines that could crack problems beyond the scope of today's computers,
Gianluca Di Bella, a smart-contract researcher specializing in zero-knowledge proofs, said the danger posed by quantum computing isn’t a distant concern; it’s a current one. Speaking to Cointelegraph at the UN City offices in Copenhagen,