Quantum Computer is a bit of bleeding-edge tech but here’s what you need to know before it becomes more popular in the next coming years!
This Quantum Computer BREAKTHROUGH Will Change Space Travel Forever
This Quantum Computer BREAKTHROUGH Will Change Space Travel Forever!! Have you heard of the phrase quantum computing? You probably have, as it is a concept that is becoming more and more popular, mainstream, and common. It sounds like something from a science fiction movie and, in a lot of ways, it is.
But despite the growing interest and prominence of quantum computing in many industries and sectors across the world, many people still do not know what it is, how it works, or why it is so important. It is a complicated matter, a sort of science that is hard to grasp and even harder to explain in simple terms. Therefore, it’s really difficult to figure out how it will impact the world we live in.
Google’s Plan To Create The World’s First Quantum Computer
Why Google’s Quantum Computing Project Is A Game Changer.
With Google’s record calculation speed from their supercomputer, Sycamore, we are suddenly looking at answering the questions that puzzled some of science’s greatest minds. But even better, we’re looking at possibly understanding hidden aspects of our known universe. How, you ask? Find out in this video!
Architecture All Access: Quantum Computing | Intel Technology
Quantum Computing has the potential to change our lives and far exceed the capabilities of today’s supercomputers. Join James Clarke, Director of Quantum Computing at Intel Labs, as he runs through the basics of quantum mechanics, what components make up a quantum computer, when we’ll achieve quantum practicality, and more.
During his 20 years at Intel James Clarke has been a process engineer, led advanced interconnect research, and launched Intel’s Quantum Computing efforts with a focus on leveraging our in-house transistor process and manufacturing capabilities to create scalable qubit arrays. He’s co-authored over 50 papers and holds multiple patents.
Quantum Computers, Explained With Quantum Physics
Quantum computers aren’t the next generation of supercomputers—they’re something else entirely. Before we can even begin to talk about their potential applications, we need to understand the fundamental physics that drives the theory of quantum computing. (Featuring Scott Aaronson, John Preskill, and Dorit Aharonov.) For more, read “Why Quantum Computers Are So Hard to Explain”
The World’s Most Powerful Supercomputer Is Almost Here
The next generation of computing is on the horizon, and several new machines may just smash all the records…with two nations neck and neck in a race to get there first.
The ENIAC was capable of about 400 FLOPS. FLOPS stands for floating-point operations per second, which basically tells us how many calculations the computer can do per second. This makes measuring FLOPS a way of calculating computing power.
So, the ENIAC was sitting at 400 FLOPS in 1945, and in the ten years it was operational, it may have performed more calculations than all of humanity had up until that point in time—that was the kind of leap digital computing gave us. From that 400 FLOPS we upgraded to 10,000 FLOPS, and then a million, a billion, a trillion, a quadrillion FLOPS. That’s petascale computing, and that’s the level of today’s most powerful supercomputers.
But what’s coming next is exascale computing. That’s zeroes. 1 quintillion operations per second. Exascale computers will be a thousand times better performing than the petascale machines we have now. Or, to put it another way, if you wanted to do the same number of calculations that an exascale computer can do in ONE second…you’d be doing math for over 31 billion years.
Scientists Just Made A Quantum Computing Breakthrough!!
As we advance as a species, there are a lot of things that once seemed impossible a century ago that are now a reality. It’s called evolving. For example, there was a time when most people believed the earth was flat. Then Eratosthenes came onto the scene and proved that the world is round.
At the time, it was groundbreaking. But today, quantum mechanics rules the roost. This school of physics deals with the physical realm on the scale of atoms and electrons; thus making many of the equations in classical mechanics useless. With that being said, let’s take a look at three of the most amazing quantum breakthroughs that are bringing liberation and freedom to the world of science today!
We kick things off with a team of Chinese scientists claiming to have constructed a quantum computer that has the ability to perform certain computations almost 100 trillion times faster than the world’s most advanced supercomputer
The breakthrough sheds light on quantum computational advantage—which is also famously known as quantum supremacy.But it’s become a hotly-contested tech race between Chinese researchers and some of the largest US tech corporations such as Amazon, Google, and Microsoft.
For example, Google announced in 2019 that it had constructed the first quantum computer that was able to perform a computation in under 200 seconds.
Another major quantum breakthrough is from Denmark; specifically from the University of Copenhagen.
The major advantage of light-based quantum computers is that the technology is already put in place for enhancements to be made. This includes increasing the number of qubits available to advance photonic chips that are used in the telecom industry.
And lastly, we move to none other than IBM. According to a groundbreaking study published in Physical Review Research, a group of University of Chicago Scientists has announced that they were able to turn IBM’s largest quantum computer into a quantum material itself.
They programmed the computer in such a manner that it was able to turn into a type of quantum material known as an exciton condensate; whose existence has only recently been proved. Such condensates have been identified for their potential in future technology; mainly because they conduct energy with almost zero loss.
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IonQ to Become First Publicly-Traded Quantum Computing Company
Peter Chapman, chief executive officer and president at IonQ Inc, discusses his company going public via a special purpose acquisition company deal with dMY Technology Group Inc. that gives the combined entity a pro-forma implied market capitalization of about $2 billion. He also shares how soon quantum computing will become mainstream and what real-life issues it can solve. Chapman speaks to Emily Chang on “Bloomberg Technology.”
Quantum Computing Breakthrough: Modular Quantum Computers
Quantum computing is one of the hottest topics in science right now. And a new breakthrough in the technology could really heat things up. Modular Quantum computing. Find out what challenges scientists are up against, and how taking quantum computers modular can help on this episode of Super Freaky Science!
IBM CEO and Cleveland Clinic CEO on their quantum computer partnership
IBM has announced its first ‘retail’ quantum computer partnership. IBM chairman and CEO Arvind Krishna and Dr. Tomislav Mihaljevic, Cleveland Clinic CEO, join ‘Squawk Alley’ to discuss quantum computing, the new partnership and the future of quantum.
