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Quantum Computing: Revolutionizing Industries Through Superior Calculation
Quantum computing, utilizing qubits' unique properties, surpasses classical computing in complex calculations; its integration with classical systems promises to revolutionize diverse industries, from finance to materials science, while also posing security challenges.
Quantum Computing: Revolutionizing Industries Through Superior Calculation
Quantum computing, utilizing qubits' unique properties, surpasses classical computing in complex calculations; its integration with classical systems promises to revolutionize diverse industries, from finance to materials science, while also posing security challenges.
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32% Bias Score


Spain and China Partner to Build Europe's Largest Quantum Computing Center
ChinaLink ESGt and Origin Quantum agreed to build Europe's largest integrated computing power center in Spain, a 1,000-megawatt facility combining supercomputing, quantum computing, and AI, focusing on quantum-resistant encryption and applications in finance, renewable energy, and biomedicine.
Spain and China Partner to Build Europe's Largest Quantum Computing Center
ChinaLink ESGt and Origin Quantum agreed to build Europe's largest integrated computing power center in Spain, a 1,000-megawatt facility combining supercomputing, quantum computing, and AI, focusing on quantum-resistant encryption and applications in finance, renewable energy, and biomedicine.
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Quantum Computing: A \$15 Billion Market Poised for Growth
Quantum computing is revolutionizing computation by harnessing quantum phenomena to solve complex problems; the global market is projected to reach \$15 billion by 2030, with key players including IBM, Google, and various Chinese companies.
Quantum Computing: A \$15 Billion Market Poised for Growth
Quantum computing is revolutionizing computation by harnessing quantum phenomena to solve complex problems; the global market is projected to reach \$15 billion by 2030, with key players including IBM, Google, and various Chinese companies.
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40% Bias Score


China Creates World's Thinnest Metal Materials
Chinese scientists have fabricated single-atom-layer metals, measuring 6.3 to 9.2 angstroms thick, using a novel method involving melting metals on an atomically flat molybdenum disulfide surface; this breakthrough enables applications in flexible electronics, catalysis, and quantum computing.
China Creates World's Thinnest Metal Materials
Chinese scientists have fabricated single-atom-layer metals, measuring 6.3 to 9.2 angstroms thick, using a novel method involving melting metals on an atomically flat molybdenum disulfide surface; this breakthrough enables applications in flexible electronics, catalysis, and quantum computing.
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Marvell's Data-Driven Transformation Fuels Growth
Marvell Technology, generating $5.5 billion in annual revenue, has significantly grown under CIO Nishit Sahay's two-year leadership by implementing AI-driven efficiencies, streamlining acquisitions (including a $10 billion Inphi acquisition integrated with 99.6% data accuracy in two months), and shi...
Marvell's Data-Driven Transformation Fuels Growth
Marvell Technology, generating $5.5 billion in annual revenue, has significantly grown under CIO Nishit Sahay's two-year leadership by implementing AI-driven efficiencies, streamlining acquisitions (including a $10 billion Inphi acquisition integrated with 99.6% data accuracy in two months), and shi...
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Nvidia Unveils New AI Computers, Partnerships, and Quantum Computing Center at GTC 2025
At GTC 2025, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang announced new AI computers (DGX Spark and DGX Station), partnerships with GM and Disney for AI integration in autonomous vehicles and robotics, and the establishment of a quantum computing research center, signaling a major push towards AI-driven technological ad...
Nvidia Unveils New AI Computers, Partnerships, and Quantum Computing Center at GTC 2025
At GTC 2025, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang announced new AI computers (DGX Spark and DGX Station), partnerships with GM and Disney for AI integration in autonomous vehicles and robotics, and the establishment of a quantum computing research center, signaling a major push towards AI-driven technological ad...
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Green Computing Startups Tackle AI's Energy Footprint
Data centers consume 1% of global electricity and 0.6% of greenhouse emissions, projected to increase significantly by 2030; a new report highlights European startups developing GaN semiconductors and quantum computing to address this, though scaling up faces material supply and manufacturing challe...

Green Computing Startups Tackle AI's Energy Footprint
Data centers consume 1% of global electricity and 0.6% of greenhouse emissions, projected to increase significantly by 2030; a new report highlights European startups developing GaN semiconductors and quantum computing to address this, though scaling up faces material supply and manufacturing challe...
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New Book Demystifies Quantum Computing for Businesses
Elena Yndurain's new book, "Quantum Computing Strategy: Foundations and Applicability," launched Thursday, aims to demystify quantum computing for businesses by providing practical examples and addressing cybersecurity concerns; it highlights the technology's potential while acknowledging the challe...

New Book Demystifies Quantum Computing for Businesses
Elena Yndurain's new book, "Quantum Computing Strategy: Foundations and Applicability," launched Thursday, aims to demystify quantum computing for businesses by providing practical examples and addressing cybersecurity concerns; it highlights the technology's potential while acknowledging the challe...
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44% Bias Score

China Creates World's Thinnest Metals, Revolutionizing Electronics
Chinese scientists created the world's thinnest metal materials, measuring 6.3 to 9.2 angstroms thick, using an atomically flat molybdenum disulfide 'anvil' to shape melted metals; this unlocks potential applications in flexible electronics, catalysis, and quantum computing.

China Creates World's Thinnest Metals, Revolutionizing Electronics
Chinese scientists created the world's thinnest metal materials, measuring 6.3 to 9.2 angstroms thick, using an atomically flat molybdenum disulfide 'anvil' to shape melted metals; this unlocks potential applications in flexible electronics, catalysis, and quantum computing.
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40% Bias Score

Quantum Computing: Revolutionizing Healthcare and Life Sciences
Quantum computing, utilizing principles of quantum physics, offers significantly improved computational power over classical computing, promising breakthroughs in healthcare and life sciences by enabling analysis of massive datasets previously deemed unmanageable, such as those found in the clinical...

Quantum Computing: Revolutionizing Healthcare and Life Sciences
Quantum computing, utilizing principles of quantum physics, offers significantly improved computational power over classical computing, promising breakthroughs in healthcare and life sciences by enabling analysis of massive datasets previously deemed unmanageable, such as those found in the clinical...
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44% Bias Score

Quantum Computing: Revolutionizing Industries but Facing Stability Challenges
Quantum computing, using qubits instead of bits, promises to revolutionize various industries by exponentially increasing computing power, but faces challenges in stability and error correction; global competition is intense with significant investments from the US, China, and Europe.

Quantum Computing: Revolutionizing Industries but Facing Stability Challenges
Quantum computing, using qubits instead of bits, promises to revolutionize various industries by exponentially increasing computing power, but faces challenges in stability and error correction; global competition is intense with significant investments from the US, China, and Europe.
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48% Bias Score

UK Cybersecurity Agency Warns of Quantum Hacking Threat, Urges System Upgrades by 2035
The UK's NCSC issued new guidance urging organizations to adopt post-quantum cryptography by 2035 to protect against future quantum computer attacks, outlining a phased approach with deadlines for identifying services (2028), overhauls (2031), and full migration (2035).

UK Cybersecurity Agency Warns of Quantum Hacking Threat, Urges System Upgrades by 2035
The UK's NCSC issued new guidance urging organizations to adopt post-quantum cryptography by 2035 to protect against future quantum computer attacks, outlining a phased approach with deadlines for identifying services (2028), overhauls (2031), and full migration (2035).
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36% Bias Score
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