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    Microsoft warns U.S. risks falling behind China in quantum computers

    April 29, 2025

    Microsoft’s Vice Chair and President, Brad Smith, has warned that the US can’t risk falling behind China in the race to a quantum computer. Smith, in a blogpost from yesterday, urged President Trump and federal agencies to boost support for quantum research.  Microsoft seeks funding from the U.S. government to stay ahead of China in […]

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