Microsoft’s controversial claim that its Majorana chip program will make possible a scalable quantum computer by 2029 has been thrown into new doubt by a scientific paper that questions whether the ...
By Stephen Nellis SAN FRANCISCO, June 24 (Reuters) - A new critique in the scientific journal Nature is raising fresh questions about Microsoft's claimed quantum computing breakthrough last year, ...
Microsoft’s announcement of a new quantum computing breakthrough with its Majorana 2 chip continues a trend of bold claims followed by scant evidence ...
The Trump administration wants a useful quantum computer in two years. Microsoft wants one in three. Independent researchers ...
Microsoft's quantum computing ambitions face renewed doubt following a critique in Nature questioning a key 2025 research ...
Microsoft announced today that it is accelerating its quantum-safe security roadmap, saying advances in quantum computing are ...
Microsoft disagrees. A peer-reviewed critique of Majorana 1 claims Microsoft did not conclusively demonstrate a working topological qubit. Microsoft disagrees. But in a peer-reviewed article, Henry ...
A new Nature critique questions Microsoft’s quantum computing research, raising doubts about a key study behind its goal of building a working quantum computer by 2029.
Microsoft's 2029 quantum supercomputer ambitions may have hit a roadblock, as critics claim the company's 2025 quantum breakthrough was a result of Python errors.
Microsoft’s “harvest now, decrypt later” push turns post-quantum security into an enterprise budget line, and QUBT is ...
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