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.
102 5 ReplyWait, seriously? That's quite a jump from the last one I heard about.
Also: it's actually 1,121 qubits, even more impressive.
95 0 ReplyThis 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?
69 0 ReplyDamn. I never even finished Q-Bert 1. That game is hard! Are the sequels any better?
65 3 ReplyI guess my passwords are in danger
59 1 Replywill it run crysis tho?
22 1 Reply"Now we hope to understand in better detail how these works and what to do with them"
16 0 ReplySo, web encryption broken when? Now?
18 3 ReplyGreat, so when operating systems have finally reached relative stability, the future holds crashes coming from the chipset.
11 0 Reply1000? Wasn't that the threshold for breaking RSA crypto, or something?
7 0 ReplyYou gotta coax the qubits, man.
7 0 ReplyHow much is that in intel/AMD gigafloppers?
8 1 Replytelegram gotta speed up
6 0 Reply