We've heard on the show before about software needed to secure devices in a post-quantum world, but what about the hardware? Mamta Gupta from Lattice Semiconductor is here to tell us all about that!
A note: at one point, Mamta talks about massive parallelism being the reason for quantum computing's speedup. As far as I can tell, it's not. I didn't think during the podcast was the best time to bring it up, but if you want to learn more, I recommend looking at the episode I did with Scott Aaronson and also the episode with Jon Skerrett
Fact vs Fiction: Quantum Edition with Jon Skerrett – Episode 38
Cryptographic Agility with Mike Brown – Episode 37
Enterprise Quantum Software with Steve Reinhardt – Episode 36
Quantum Amplifiers with Dr. Olivia Lanes – Episode 35
Contributing to Pennylane with Jack Ceroni - Episode 34
Coherence Times Longer Than My Attention Span – Episode 33
The Quantum Encabulator
Noisy Intermediate Scale Podcast - March Showcase – Episode 31
Nonlocal – March Showcase – Episode 30
ALL the Frameworks 2: Electric Boogaloo – Episode 29 [Basics]
QOSF Showcase – Episode 28 [Hybrid]
Brandon Solo and Machine Learning with Tequila – Episode 27
Mike Strike and the Quantum Resistant Ledger – Episode 26 [Hybrid]
David Gunnarsson and Dilution Refrigerators – Episode 25 [Hybrid]
Amir Naveh and Quantum Volume – Episode 24 [Hybrid]
Travis Scholten and News from IEEE Quantum Week - Episode 23 [Hybrid]
Dr. Christopher Savoie and Life Sciences – Episode 22 [Hybrid]
Michał Stęchły and QOSF – Episode 21 [Hybrid]
John Prisco and Quantum Cryptography – Episode 20 [Hybrid]
Zlatko Minev & Error Correction – Episode 19 [Hybrid]
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