It's been a week since President Trump signed an executive order directing a whole-of-government push on quantum computing — ...
Four decades ago, physicists were theorizing that the mind-bending mechanics of quantum physics could be harnessed to make a new kind of computer that’s exponentially more powerful than conventional ...
Trump's quantum executive orders push US agencies to post-quantum cryptography by 2031. What they mean for crypto security.
What it still cannot do No quantum computer available in 2026 can break modern encryption. That point deserves emphasis because it is the source of the most persistent public confusion about the ...
Quantum computing is an emerging field that uses the principles of quantum mechanics to perform computation. A quantum computer is a very different type of computer that uses the weird rule of quantum ...
Quantum computing is advancing fast, and nations are racing to field the first machines powerful enough to break modern encryption. This race has direct consequences for the commercial space industry, ...
Trump’s recent executive orders will accelerate the U.S. quantum computing and post-quantum encryption timelines.
One order pushes for a research-grade quantum computer at a national lab, while the other accelerates government defenses ...
Among today’s emerging technologies, only agentic AI rivals quantum computing in the hype and promises surrounding its enterprise impact. While significant research on quantum computing continues, ...
Please note that data may shift between report updates. Please visit Morningstar.com for the most recent data as well as breaking news content. Quantum computing often sounds like science fiction.
Yesterday, as you've probably heard, The Wall Street Journal reported on a Trump Administration plan to award $2 billion in grants to nine quantum computing companies -- none of which is named Quantum ...
This transcript was prepared by a transcription service. This version may not be in its final form and may be updated. Charlotte Gartenberg: Welcome to Tech News Briefing. It's Tuesday, February 25th.