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IBM researchers are collaborating with the developers of Signal and Threema to design cryptographic systems capable of resisting future quantum attacks. The partnership aims to adapt messaging protocols and encryption schemes to protect against "harvest now, decrypt later" threats, where adversaries store encrypted data today to crack it once quantum machines become powerful ...


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RIKEN and IBM have successfully executed a closed-loop hybrid workflow utilizing the full capacity of the Fugaku supercomputer and an on-premises IBM Quantum Heron processor. This demonstration represents a milestone in Quantum-Centric Supercomputing (QCSC), where the entirety of a pre-exascale classical system—comprising 158,976 nodes and over 7.6 million cores—worked in con...


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JIJ Europe Ltd., the UK subsidiary of JIJ Inc., has commenced a collaborative project with ORCA Computing, bp, and the National Quantum Computing Centre (NQCC) under the SparQ programme. The consortium aims to validate a quantum–classical hybrid optimization workflow for the Unit Commitment problem, a core challenge in the energy sector involving the start-up and [...]


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Xanadu Quantum Technologies has partnered with the Applied Research Laboratory for Intelligence and Security (ARLIS) at the University of Maryland to develop security standards for quantum computing. Sponsored by the Secretary of the Air Force’s SEQCURE (Securing Experimental Quantum Computing Usage in Research Environments) program, the project evaluates the implementation o...


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Xanadu Quantum Technologies has partnered with the Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute (ETRI) of South Korea on a two-year research project focused on fault-tolerant quantum computing (FTQC). Supported by a grant from the South Korean government, the collaboration aims to advance the software infrastructure necessary to design and optimize complex quantum al...


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