Quantum computing could arrive soon due to Microsoft's new chip
Briefly

Microsoft has announced a potential rapid advancement in quantum computing with the creation of the Majorana 1 chip, utilizing the world's first topological superconductor. This material allows for more reliable qubits, promising a new state of matter and the ability to scale quantum systems up to a million qubits. Experts warn that organizations must urgently prepare for the implications of advanced quantum computers on current encryption methods as the industry approaches a critical juncture, highlighting the necessity for quantum-safe cryptography and proactive measures regarding security threats.
According to Microsoft, quantum computers could be built within years instead of decades, citing a recent breakthrough that could lead to faster development.
Fault-tolerant quantum computing is no longer a distant prospect - it underscores the urgent need for quantum-safe cryptography.
As we approach the 'quantum cliff,' organizations must identify and secure cryptographic assets before scalable quantum machines break today's encryption.
Microsoft's topological qubit breakthrough is both exciting and a stark warning: the quantum era is accelerating.
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