Vodafone taps up IBM to get ahead in quantum computing
UK-based Vodafone hopes to maximise the benefits – and avoid the pitfalls – of quantum computing.
UK-based Vodafone hopes to maximise the benefits – and avoid the pitfalls – of quantum computing.
The GSMA Post-Quantum Telco Network Taskforce has been set up to look at how telecoms can be protected once quantum computing kicks in, with IBM and Vodafone having signed up as initial members.
IP Telecom has enlisted kit vendor Nokia to extend its fibre optic around metro areas in Portugal, with a key emphasis on quantum security.
The Technical Research Centre of Finland is going to build the country’s first quantum computer, joining a growing European contingent to compete at the front of next generation computing technology.
Amazon Web Services (AWS) has announced the launch of Braket, a quantum computing service, as well as two research centres for the technology.
Google says it has achieved ‘quantum supremacy’, as its Sycamore chip performed a calculation, which would have taken the world’s fastest supercomputer 10,000 years, in 200 seconds.
Microsoft has announced the formation of its Quantum Network in an effort to develop the world’s first scalable quantum computer and quantum applications.
SK Telecom believes it has cracked the security conundrum for the ever expanding IoT world with a prototype ultra-small quantum random number generator (QRNG) chip.
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