IBM releases first-ever 1,000-qubit quantum chip
IBM releases first-ever 1,000-qubit quantum chip
The company announces its latest huge chip — but will now focus on developing smaller chips with a fresh approach to ‘error correction’.
Doom port pls, it's the law.
97ReplyWait, seriously? That's quite a jump from the last one I heard about.
Also: it's actually 1,121 qubits, even more impressive.
95ReplyThis really is amazing to see. It feels like just year when we were discussing 1, 2, or 10 qubits.
Are there any/many current uses for these quantum computers?
69ReplyDamn. I never even finished Q-Bert 1. That game is hard! Are the sequels any better?
62ReplyI guess my passwords are in danger
58Replywill it run crysis tho?
21Reply"Now we hope to understand in better detail how these works and what to do with them"
16ReplySo, web encryption broken when? Now?
14ReplyGreat, so when operating systems have finally reached relative stability, the future holds crashes coming from the chipset.
11ReplyYou gotta coax the qubits, man.
7ReplyHow much is that in intel/AMD gigafloppers?
7Reply1000? Wasn't that the threshold for breaking RSA crypto, or something?
7Replytelegram gotta speed up
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