NSA 'developing quantum computer'
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NSA 'developing code-cracking quantum computer'

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The NSA wants to use its quantum computer to break encryption used to protect online communication

The US National Security Agency is building a quantum computer to break the encryption that keeps messages secure, reports the Washington Post.

The NSA project came to light in documents passed to the newspaper by whistle-blower Edward Snowden.

The spying agency hopes to harness the special qualities of quantum computers to speed up its code-cracking efforts.

The NSA is believed to have spent about $80m (£49m) on the project but it has yet to produce a working machine.

If the NSA managed to develop a working quantum computer it would be put to work breaking encryption systems used online and by foreign governments to keep official messages secure, suggest the documents excerpted in the Post.

The quantum computer is being developed under a research programme called Penetrating Hard Targets and is believed to be conducted out of a lab in Maryland.

Processing power

Many research groups around the world are pursuing the goal of creating a working quantum computer but those developed so far have not been able to run the algorithms required to break contemporary encryption systems.

Current computers attempt to crack encryption via many different means but they are limited to generating possible keys to unscramble data one at a time. Using big computers can speed this up but the huge numbers used as keys to lock away data limits the usefulness of this approach.

By contrast, quantum computers exploit properties of matter that, under certain conditions, mean the machine can carry out lots and lots of calculations simultaneously. This makes it practical to try all the possible keys protecting a particular message or stream of data.

The hard part of creating a working quantum computer is keeping enough of its constituent computational elements, called qubits, stable so they can interact and be put to useful work.

The NSA is not believed to have made significant breakthroughs in its work that would put it ahead of research efforts elsewhere in the US and Europe. However, the documents passed to the Post by Edward Snowden suggest the agency's researchers are having some success developing the basic building blocks for the machine.

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Everyone is developing a quantum computer. No one is close as far as I know. This isn't worth an article.
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Quantum computers are a paradox so technically they are impossible to create in a practical sense.

In our 3d world we observe 3d in a 2d perspective (you see in 2d time doesn't exist it is only your observation of a change of something in 3d, everything is independent and loses energy to move so it appears that you can't go back in time because there is no time and you are losing energy to walk forward and lose energy to walk backwards but walking backwards is the same as going back in time although you lose energy in both task so it appears you are going forward in time)... so you can't save a 3d bit and read it in 2d without destroying the 3d bit... basically it means you can't do a simple while false do x without destroying x so you can never get past test 1... or you can save test 1 to a normal bit and than do test 2 in quantum... but that would be slower than just doing everything in normal computers.
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I learn a lot from u guys
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(Jan 03, 2014, 15:14 pm)Devin Wrote: Everyone is developing a quantum computer. No one is close as far as I know. This isn't worth an article.

This. As Ars Technica stated in their article, it would be surprising if the NSA wasn't trying to develop a quantum computer.
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