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by jessriedel
2460 days ago
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> when there is known way (even with some handwaving and future-tech plans) to compute a non-trivial result for a reasonable sum, such as "crack someone's private RSA key for under $10M of compute cost" If you're willing to admit handwaving and future-tech plans, then you can be excited now. It's estimated that a few million physical qubits (corresponding to few thousand logical qubits) will be necessary to crack an RSA key. It's at least a decade away, maybe several, but few experts believe there are hard barriers to number of qubits or minimal cost. |
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both of them are very flexible, but also definitively non independent.