[1]https://www.swissquantumhub.com/quside-launches-its-phase-diffusion- quantum-randomness-module/ [2]Quside, a Barcelona-based quantum technology start-up, today announced the commercial release of their first quantum randomness module: the Quside™ FMC 400 which is targeted to high-performance computing and data security applications. The Quside™ FMC 400 has been designed specifically for high-performance FPGA-based systems. The technology is based on Quside’s proprietary phase-diffusion quantum random number generation technology. It provides 400 Mb/s of raw random numbers with state-of-the-art min-entropy bounds (above 90%). A standard FMC interface allows easy and versatile integration. Since 2017, after spinning off from [3]ICFO – The Institute of Photonic Sciences – Quside has been working toward the commercialization of high-performance quantum random number generators. Quside is also making the Quside™ Randomness Metrology toolkit available to customers. It provides on-device capabilities to derive min-entropy bounds, giving product developers access to a novel tool to validate the proper functioning of the quantum process on-the-fly. The FMC 400 Randomness Module has already been tested by Quside’s partners over the last 18 months in the fields of enterprise security, telecom, banking, and supercomputing with remarkable performance. [end of partial quote] Jim Bell's comment: I remember in 1976, in my first semester at MIT, visiting the Engineering Library inside the Big Dome, searching the book stacks, and finding a book printed with about one million random numbers. References 1. https://www.swissquantumhub.com/quside-launches-its-phase-diffusion-quantum-randomness-module/ 2. https://www.quside.com/ 3. http://icfo.org/