Apr 7, 2016
Quantum technologies: from mobile phones to supercomputers
Posted by Karen Hurst in categories: encryption, mobile phones, quantum physics, supercomputing
Beautiful future lays ahead in QC.
Quantum physics not only explains how matter behaves at the subatomic level, but is also used to create many devices in our everyday lives, from lasers and transistors to GPS and mobile phones. The next wave of innovation could lead to unbreakable encryption and computers that are up to one million times faster. On 6 April, Parliament’s Science and Technology Options Assessment (STOA) unit organised a workshop to discuss with experts the potential of these new quantum technologies.
Exploiting the quirks of the quantum world
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