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Researchers use a 56-qubit quantum system to generate certified random numbers, outpacing classical computers.
Researchers have achieved a major milestone in quantum computing by using a 56-qubit system to generate certified random numbers, a task classical computers can't perform.
The team from several leading institutions demonstrated Random Circuit Sampling (RCS) to create over 71,000 bits of verified randomness.
This breakthrough highlights quantum computing's potential for enhancing cryptography, simulations, and other applications beyond classical computing capabilities.
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Los investigadores utilizan un sistema cuántico de 56 qubits para generar números aleatorios certificados, superando a los ordenadores clásicos.