Intel's 49-Qubit Chip Shoots for Quantum Supremacy(spectrum.ieee.org)
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Intel's 49-Qubit Chip Shoots for Quantum Supremacy
https://spectrum.ieee.org/tech-talk/computing/hardware/intels-49qubit-chip-aims-for-quantum-supremacy
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I guess taking every branch by default avoids the specter of branch prediction vulnerabilities?
(This is me failing my saving throw vs urge to make terrible nerd jokes.)
(This is me failing my saving throw vs urge to make terrible nerd jokes.)
What makes one quantum computer superior to another? Not number of qubits, I guess? IBM has a 50-qubit machine.
IBM talks about a metric called "quantum volume" that combines number of qubits with error rate to summarise useful computing performance. See https://dal.objectstorage.open.softlayer.com/v1/AUTH_039c3bf...
(disclosure: IBMer, but very different area)
(disclosure: IBMer, but very different area)
Same as classical computers, what makes Intel i7 superior to AMD Ryzen 7?
One that can perform a computation task fastest with least energy would clearly be superior to another.
One that can perform a computation task fastest with least energy would clearly be superior to another.
I assume these are massive like D-Wave's systems? https://youtu.be/60OkanvToFI?t=392
What is it means for humanity?
Better drugs/more complex medicines should be possible. Chemical interactions are hard to do on classical computers (operating on 5D+ arrays), true quantum computers should be able to help with those computations.
Do you have easy material for me to understand how quantum computing enables that kind of things?
And does it use clasic numerical method computing or using different kind of mathematical approach?
Actually I'm not sure whether my question makes sense or not
I enjoyed reading this paper:
https://arxiv.org/pdf/0708.0261.pdf
https://arxiv.org/pdf/0708.0261.pdf
Is it vulnerable to meltdown?
maybe if you run out of liquid helium ;)
Maybe if it was running real world applications with system and user space. Right now these all run prototype code
No.
Breaking Bitcoin With a Quantum Computer
http://fortune.com/2018/01/06/breaking-bitcoin-cybersaturday...
Quantum Resistant Ledger
https://theqrl.org/
http://fortune.com/2018/01/06/breaking-bitcoin-cybersaturday...
Quantum Resistant Ledger
https://theqrl.org/
1: https://youtu.be/T-8uuq7Izl8?t=26m58s "Experimental quantum computing at IBM" [26:58]
(Disclosure: I work on Google's quantum team.)