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The Chinese government is placing greater emphasis on emerging technologies.
Compared with traditional GPU-based computing, quantum computing has the potential to perform far more complex tasks more quickly and cheaply.
The company unveiled its Generative Chemistry and Accelerated DFT platform to shorten research time for chemical and material scientists.
Apple, already preparing for the next generation of threats, is introducing upgraded encryption to protect iMessage against future attacks using quantum computers.
In the same month that Alibaba shelved plans to spin off its cloud computing arm, the e-commerce and cloud computing company has now shuttered its quantum computing research laboratory.
US President Joe Biden is escalating the tech trade war with China with an executive order to restrict investment in specific sectors including semiconductors and microelectronics, quantum information technologies, and AI.
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute's new president, Martin Schmidt, believes new investments by the US government will bolster efforts to reshore chip development and production, and generate new, bleeding-edge processors.
Even with mature access to quantum computing possibly still years away, the industry says enterprises should be getting ready for it now.
In this episode of Today in Tech, host Keith Shaw speaks with Murray Thom, VP of Quantum Technology Evangelism at D-Wave, to explore how quantum computing is no longer theoretical, but powering real business outcomes across logistics, finance, pharmaceuticals, and beyond.