That's a good question. I thought they are only using PQC for key exchange (which is referred to as Level 2) but they are not. In the article, Apple explains why they choose to use Level 3: > At Level 2, the application…
Those networks are named as discrete neural networks. There are already research on those, mainly for (homomorphic) encryption purposes (because it’s much easier to homomorphically encrypt NNs of just 0’s and 1’s than…
I grew up in China and came to the same conclusion as yours! I never expect such a similarity. I've always thought that education in the US must be much better. After graduating from college, I realized that the problem…
Agreed. So what you need is the 'complex structure' behind rather than just 'complex numbers'. Any form of representations (numbers, matrices, and so on) should correspond to a unique structure. The question why the…
Using modern languages for hardware design seems to be a tendency today. I wonder how does MyHDL compare to Chisel? Chisel is another hardware description language based on Scala, which has already been wildly used in…
That's a good question. I thought they are only using PQC for key exchange (which is referred to as Level 2) but they are not. In the article, Apple explains why they choose to use Level 3: > At Level 2, the application…
Those networks are named as discrete neural networks. There are already research on those, mainly for (homomorphic) encryption purposes (because it’s much easier to homomorphically encrypt NNs of just 0’s and 1’s than…
I grew up in China and came to the same conclusion as yours! I never expect such a similarity. I've always thought that education in the US must be much better. After graduating from college, I realized that the problem…
Agreed. So what you need is the 'complex structure' behind rather than just 'complex numbers'. Any form of representations (numbers, matrices, and so on) should correspond to a unique structure. The question why the…
Using modern languages for hardware design seems to be a tendency today. I wonder how does MyHDL compare to Chisel? Chisel is another hardware description language based on Scala, which has already been wildly used in…