Singapore to invest $222 million to boost quantum computing capability

Singapore to invest $222 million in a new national quantum computing strategy, announced by Deputy Prime Minister Heng Swee Keat at the Asia Tech x Singapore Summit. The investment will focus on building capabilities in quantum processors over fiv...

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Singapore will invest about $222 million (S$300 million) as part of a new national quantum computing strategy to advance its research on the technology, Deputy Prime Minister Heng Swee Keat said on Thursday.

"We will establish a new National Quantum Processor Initiative to build capabilities in the design and build of quantum processors in Singapore," he said in a speech at the Asia Tech x Singapore Summit. The investment will be over five years, government officials said.

Tech firms such as Microsoft, Alphabet's Google and IBM as well as nation-states across the world are racing to create machines that can take advantage of quantum mechanics and potentially be capable of making scientific calculations that would otherwise take traditional computers millions of years.

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