Silent silicon defects may cause modern CPUs and GPUs to produce incorrect results without crashing, raising concerns about data integrity in large-scale computing systems.
In 1947, when Bell Labs created the transistor, we could never have imagined this invention would underpin the microprocessor, the internet, and the digital world as we know it. The same potential for ...
Quantum computing poses a significant threat to current cryptographic systems. Classical cryptography systems are vulnerable ...
State and local governments are in a constant state of data gathering, and they’re gathering a whole lot of it — as much as terabytes per day. With an overabundance of information coming from dozens ...
Even as quantum computing advances steadily, it will not replace classical computers in the near future. Most current systems ...
Most people who aren’t immersed in the tech industry may have heard of quantum computing and know that it’s “faster” than classical computing, but they’re likely unclear on the details. In the end, ...
While it's no replacement for either computer, the new device is a powerful alternative for addressing some very practical ...
NIST recently published a report that garnered little attention, but it's a must-read document for people in business and law enforcement. As the digital landscape evolves, so does the difficulty of ...
Research looking at the development of quantum computing has found there has been continued investment in the technology, thanks in part to government initiatives. The State of quantum 2024 report ...
SANTA CLARA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Airbus and BMW Group have pushed quantum computing forward another step to leverage its significant potential for future mobility solutions. At Q2B, the companies ...