Quantum Tech
Future appears bright for UK’s Quantum Science
UK-headquartered global nanomaterials developer Quantum Science Ltd is experiencing rapid growth following its move to a new laboratory and offices in 2021.
BlackBerry and NXP to defend against Y2Q post-quantum cyber risk
BlackBerry announced it will provide support for quantum-resistant secure boot signatures for NXP Semiconductors’ crypto-agile S32G vehicle networking processors in a demonstration to illustrate how to mitigate the risk of potential quantum computing attacks on in-vehicle software.
The ultimate RISC-V IoT device security
Crypto Quantique, a specialist in quantum-driven cyber security for the IoT, announces a global partnership with Andes Technology, a supplier of high efficiency, low-power 32/64-bit RISC-V processor cores and Founding Premier member of RISC-V International.
Packaging development in 6G and quantum communications
Palomar Technologies is offering a webinar that presents the challenges associated with semiconductor device packaging for 6G and quantum communications.
New control electronics for quantum computers improve performance
Engineers at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory have created a new system of control and readout electronics, known as Quantum Instrumentation Control Kit, or QICK, which improves quantum computer performance.
Quantum-resistant encryption keys for the masses
Virtual Private Network PureVPN is introducing a quantum-resistant feature on its OpenVPN protocol, providing its three million users more security and privacy than ever before as we head toward a post-quantum world.
Joint project to investigate novel materials for spintronics
Spintronic devices are based on using the fundamental spin of electrons to carry and store information. Their use would not require charge currents for their operation and would lead to improved energy efficiency with lower power consumption, higher data processing speed and better integration of memory and logic. However, suitable materials for new spintronic implementations are needed.
Namibian stone holds key to future quantum computers
A special form of light made using an ancient Namibian gemstone could be the key to new light-based quantum computers, which could solve long-held scientific mysteries, according to new research led by the University of St Andrews.
The potential of quantum computing for manufacturing
Imagine looking for a needle in a haystack by examining each piece of hay. What if you could analyse the entire haystack at once, cutting down the location time of the needle drastically?
Photonic quantum computer made in Germany
Everyone is talking about quantum computers. With the help of high interconnection of as many qubits as possible, huge amounts of data are to be processed more easily, quickly and securely in the future.