Quantum computing remains in a superposition of "viable" and "not viable," but this game is intriguing either way.
Moth, the London-based quantum computing company, has launched Quantum Backrooms, an open-access game and the world's first quantum consumer product, inviting anyone and everyone to explore a virtual ...
Quantum Backrooms is a horror game in which the player explores eerie rooms. The twist is that the rooms have been generated ...
Quantum Backrooms, the world's first consumer product powered by real quantum computers, is now live with thousands of ...
Digital secrets are protected by encryption, which converts meaningful data into an unintelligible form. If quantum computers ...
You might think that creating a highly accurate model of the way air passes through a jet engine would be relatively easy. It is incredibly hard. The enormous number of variables means that it is, in ...
The world’s only vertical quantum center, DQC was founded by leading quantum scientists in 2021. Led by Kenneth Brown, DQC ...
Quantum power is calculated in qubits. Every 10 qubits supports 1,024 computations, giving hackers 1,024 times the power to break encryption in one swoop, Steward illustrated. There are now machines ...
IonQ is investing $100 million in an R&D facility in Boulder, which is expected to be completed in late summer.