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"textContent": "> The JVG algorithm requires thousand-fold less quantum computer resources, such as qubits and quantum gates. Research extrapolations suggest it will require less than 5,000 qubits to break encryption methods used in RSA and ECC.\n\nThis was in 2020\n\nTechCrunch – 29 Sep 20\n\n### D-Wave launches its 5,000+ qubit Advantage system | TechCrunch\n\nD-Wave today announced the launch of its new Advantage quantum computers. These new systems, with over 5,000 qubits and 15-way qubit connectivity, are now\n\nEst. reading time: 3 minutes",
"title": "New JVG Quantum Decryption Algorithm Could Pose Risk to Classical Encryption"
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