This is the Fastest Random-Number Generator Ever Built
AnonTechie writes:
Researchers have built the fastest random-number generator ever made, using a simple laser. It exploits fluctuations in the intensity of light to generate randomness - a coveted resource in applications such as data encryption and scientific simulations - and could lead to devices that are small enough to fit on a single computer chip.
True randomness is surprisingly difficult to come by. Algorithms in conventional computers can produce sequences of numbers that seem random at first, but over time these tend to display patterns. This makes them at least partially predictable, and therefore vulnerable to being decoded.
To make encryption safer, researchers have turned to quantum mechanics, where the laws of physics guarantee that the results of certain measurements - such as when a radioactive atom decays - are genuinely random.
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