7 comments

  • freddydumont a day ago ago

    Can anyone comment on the seemingly impossible transition from quantum computers on the order of ~150 qubits available today to systems with the 500,000 physical qubits required to break classical encryption?

    Seems like quite the handwave, especially with a target as close as 2030.

  • general1465 20 hours ago ago

    If Bitcoin encryption is breakable so soon, then what about RSA? That would be a bigger deal than a bitcoin.

  • hulitu 10 hours ago ago

    Heise was, some time ago, a reliable paper. Now times seems to have changed.

    • throwaway270925 5 hours ago ago

      Do you not know how the news works? This is a report about a whitepaper by Googles Quantum AI. If you want to be mad about something, be mad about Google releasing this, not the newspapers reporting the press release.

  • Our_Benefactors a day ago ago

    Who wants to offer me this bet?

    This will be forever 5 years away, like commercial fusion

    • nitwit005 21 hours ago ago

      You'll have to wait "forever" to win that bet.

      • zippyman55 15 hours ago ago

        No, it will come five years after commercial fusion.