The textbooks say the race for quantum supremacy is still a decade out, a “million-qubit” dream for your CISO’s 2035 risk assessment. But the encryption on your servers, the keys you think are safe, are already on the clock.
Beyond the Race for Quantum Supremacy: Real-World ECDLP Breakthroughs
The current narrative around the race for quantum supremacy is mostly slide-deck fluff. We’re seeing ECDLP instances of non-trivial size getting solved. This is not about abstract theory, or some future, idealized quantum computer.
Hot Race: Embracing Noise for Quantum Supremacy
The trick isn’t building a perfect, logical qubit. The actual leverage is in hardware-optimized techniques (H.O.T.). It’s about treating noise not as an enemy to be eradicated, but as a signal to be managed.
The Quantum Supremacy Race: Beyond the Million-Qubit Myth
The race for quantum supremacy isn’t a sprint to a million qubits. It’s a brutal optimization problem on the hardware you have today. The threat to post-quantum cryptography isn’t a distant theoretical possibility; it’s an emerging practical capability.
The True Quantum Supremacy Race: Noise-Managed Reality
While the industry talks about the “million-qubit dream,” your real-time risk is from the noise-managed, measurement-disciplined hardware humming in the labs right now. The clock is ticking, and the textbook timeline is already obsolete.
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