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Bloomberg· 2025-07-17 09:20
The foundation behind Novo Nordisk and the Danish government will invest €80 million in a Microsoft-powered quantum computer to boost technological development in the Nordic region https://t.co/eV5X53FUsb ...
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TechCrunch· 2025-07-16 20:55
India eyes global quantum computer push — and QpiAI is its chosen vehicle | TechCrunch https://t.co/Bnsb9wbBMq ...
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CoinDesk· 2025-07-16 10:31
Roughly 25% of all $BTC could be stolen by quantum computers and a new draft BIP proposes a freeze date to invalidate those legacy addresses — including 1 million $BTC linked to Satoshi. By @shauryamalwa.https://t.co/KCpRLJOi42 ...
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Decrypt· 2025-07-15 22:35
.@lopp, CTO and co-founder of self-custody service Casa, proposed a change to Bitcoin’s software on Tuesday to address quantum computers’ catastrophic potential. https://t.co/yFA1AO3U3r ...
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Cointelegraph· 2025-07-04 11:30
🔥 INSIGHT: Quantum computers could revive lost Bitcoin by cracking old private keys. https://t.co/U1kJLoH6Hr ...
IBM announces new quantum processor, plan for Starling supercomputer by 2029
CNBC· 2025-06-10 15:47
Core Insights - IBM announced a roadmap for developing a large-scale, fault-tolerant quantum computer named Quantum Starling [1] - The new IBM Quantum Nighthawk processor is expected to be released later this year [1] Quantum Computing Requirements - A fault-tolerant quantum computer is essential for unlocking the full potential of quantum computing, requiring the ability to run larger circuits with hundreds of millions of gates and hundreds of qubits [2] - Fault tolerance is defined as the system's capability to correct errors and prevent them from propagating throughout the system [2] Competitive Landscape - The quantum computing race has intensified, with Google announcing its quantum chip "Willow" in December, followed by Microsoft's Majorana 1 chip in February, and Amazon's "Ocelot" chip shortly thereafter [3]
IBM Sets the Course to Build World's First Large-Scale, Fault-Tolerant Quantum Computer at New IBM Quantum Data Center
Prnewswire· 2025-06-10 10:00
IBM Quantum roadmap, processors, and infrastructure outline clear path to IBM Quantum Starling, expected to be first large-scale, fault-tolerant quantum computer  Breakthrough research defines key elements for an efficient fault-tolerant architecture — charting the first viable path toward a system projected to run 20,000 times more operations than today's quantum computers Representing the computational state of IBM Starling would require the memory of more than a quindecillion (1048) of the world's most ...