# Quantum Computing
Latest news and articles about Quantum Computing
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Amazon’s Quantum Horizon: Setting the Clock for Commercial Viability
Amazon’s Peter DeSantis predicts commercially viable quantum computers within five to seven years, following a similar evolutionary path to Moore's Law. The company is focusing on solving specific scientific problems in chemistry and material science through its new integrated technology division.

Shanghai’s Bourse Lowers the Drawbridge for China’s AI and Quantum Pioneers
The Shanghai Stock Exchange has released draft guidelines for the STAR Market to support the listing of pre-profit AI, quantum, and robotics firms. This policy shift prioritizes 'Hard Tech' and 'New Quality Productive Forces' as part of China’s 15th Five-Year Plan, offering a strategic funding route for companies critical to national self-reliance.

China’s Quantum Gambit: The 180-Qubit ‘Wukong’ and the Push for Tech Sovereignty
China has launched the 'Origin Wukong-180,' a domestically developed 180-qubit superconducting quantum computer that is now open for global use. The system represents a major step in China's drive for technological self-reliance, featuring entirely indigenous hardware and software components.

The Convergence Frontier: Guangdong Unveils Masterplan for Quantum-AI Synergy
Guangdong Province has launched a comprehensive action plan to integrate AI with quantum technology, focusing on breaking hardware bottlenecks and creating a unified 'quantum-classical' computing architecture. The strategy aims to apply these advancements to high-stakes industries like drug discovery and energy to secure a first-mover advantage in the next wave of global tech competition.

NVIDIA’s Quantum Leap: How a New AI Model Sparked a $760 Billion Valuation Surge
NVIDIA’s market value surged by $760 billion in ten days following the launch of its pioneering quantum-AI hybrid model. The move signals NVIDIA’s intent to dominate the next era of computing by bridging the gap between classical GPUs and quantum simulation.

Crypto’s Quantum Jitters: Bitcoin Slips Below $68,000 as Geopolitical Storms Gather
Bitcoin fell below the $68,000 threshold on April 7, 2026, amid a broader market retreat fueled by US-Iran geopolitical tensions and fears over quantum computing breakthroughs. The price drop reflects a shift in investor preference toward traditional safe havens and physical tech infrastructure over speculative digital assets.

The Nine-Minute Doomsday: Google Issues 2029 Ultimatum for Cryptocurrency Security
Google has issued a stark warning that quantum computing will likely render current cryptocurrency private keys obsolete by 2029, with the ability to crack them in under nine minutes. This projection necessitates a rapid global shift toward post-quantum cryptographic standards to protect the integrity of the blockchain ecosystem.