The Quantum Leap: Are We On the Verge of a Computing Revolution?
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Quantum computing is in its infancy to become practical - 17/03/2025
In 1947, the first transistor, the most basic part of a digital computer, was made using a semiconductor material considered ideal for the task: germanium. The idea of using silicon only appeared in the middle of the following decade, and it was only in 1960 that a thin layer of oxidized silicon, found in the transistors most used today, was added. Read more (03/17/2025)


The Quantum Leap: Are We On the Verge of a Computing Revolution?
Quantum computing, poised to revolutionize technology, is advancing faster than anticipated, with significant momentum from startups like PsiQuantum. Karthee Madasamy, a key venture investor, believes we have underestimated the timeline for practical quantum computing, drawing parallels to recent AI breakthroughs. PsiQuantum innovates using photon-based qubits, avoiding the need for supercooling and paving the way for scalable quantum machines. …
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