Technologies
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Finland has launched its first 50-qubit superconducting quantum computer, developed by VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland in collaboration with IQM Quantum Computers.
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Quantum Industries, an Austrian firm developing quantum secure communications technologies, has secured $10 million in seed funding.
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Microsoft claims to have developed the “transistor for the quantum age” upon unveiling Majorana 1, the world’s first quantum chip powered by a new Topological Core architecture.
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As the digital landscape continues to evolve, the data centre, cloud, and wider connectivity sectors are gearing up for a transformative year ahead.
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Nokia, in collaboration with SK Broadband, has implemented a quantum-secure leased line network for Korea Hydro Nuclear Power (KHNP) to enhance protection against cyber threats.
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Google has unveiled its latest quantum computing chip, Willow, a next-generation hardware unit that dramatically reduces quantum computational errors and can perform complex calculations exponentially faster than classical supercomputers.
Forthcoming events
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Global interconnection and hyperscaler data centre giant Equinix has agreed a partnership with Quside to protect its customers against cyber-attacks using the Spanish firm’s entropy solution.
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In a letter, members of the European Parliament (MEPs) have called for the European Commission to develop regulations to protect against quantum computers being used for malicious purposes.
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Singtel will partner with Cisco, Fortinet and Nokia to provide quantum security solutions to enterprises through its Quantum Safe Network (QSN).
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British semiconductor researchers and businesses will have enhanced access to funding from Horizon Europe and the government, the UK announced yesterday.
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Over 225,000 ChatGPT accounts were found to be up for sale on dark web marketplaces between January and October last year, selling for as low as US$1 per account.
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ORCA Computing and BT Group have showcased technology innovations to demonstrate how quantum communication and computing systems can integrate with classical data centres.
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Toshiba Europe and Orange have completed a set of lab evaluations in the field of quantum-secure communications.
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Korea Quantum Computing (KQC) has collaborated IBM to offer IBM's most advanced AI software and infrastructure, as well as quantum computing services.
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Capacity’s Natalie Bannerman speaks to IBM’s Lory Thorpe on building the quantum safe networks of tomorrow and her journey into the industry.
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Capacity speaks to Daniel Gilks, senior research manager, breakthrough prototyping, BT Group, about the teams recent breakthrough in mobile technology.
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Professor William Webb, CTO of Access Partnership
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SK Telecom (SKT) and Thales have successfully tested advanced quantum-resistant cryptography in a joint collaboration.