IBMcontinues to push its quantum computing efforts forward and today announced that it will soon make a 53-qubit quantum computer available to clients of itsIBM Q Network. The new system, which is scheduled to go online in the middle of next month, will be the largest universal quantum computer available for external use yet. . The new machine will be part of IBM’s new Quantum Computation Center in New York State, which the company also announced today. The new center, which is essentially a data center for IBM’s quantum machines, will also feature five 20-qubit machines, but that number will grow to 14 within the next month. IBM promises a 95 percent service availability for its quantum machines. IBM notes that the new 53-qubit system introduces a number of new techniques that enable the company to launch larger, more reliable systems for cloud deployments. It features more compact custom electronics for improves scaling and lower error rates, as well as a new processor design. The link for this article located at TechCrunch is no longer available. . Google is preparing to unveil a 72-qubit quantum processor at its advanced Quantum Research Facility in California later this month.. Quantum Computing, IBM, Qubit Technology, Cloud Services. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Intel has announced it was taking steps to ensure that its design for the next generation of computer security components, code-named LaGrande, will be accepted and not vilified by the industry. . .. Intel has announced it was taking steps to ensure that its design for the next generation of computer security components, code-named LaGrande, will be accepted and not vilified by the industry . Speaking at the Intel Developer Forum here this week, Intel executives say LaGrande will be aimed at business users rather than consumers. They also announced plans to make it easier for users to opt out of LaGrande, saying Intel no longer plans to include the LaGrande technology in all of its microprocessors. Intel also has released a draft of a policy white paper designed to address privacy concerns relating to the LaGrande design. LaGrande specifies a number of security features for the processors, chipset, storage, input devices and graphics components that will be created by Intel and partner companies to improve the security of Intel-based systems. The link for this article located at PCWorld is no longer available. . Intel has announced it was taking steps to ensure that its design for the next generation of compute. intel, announced, taking, steps, ensure, design, generation, compute. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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