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Anonymous Coward User ID: 77808716 United States 07/11/2019 07:23 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I can't believe that no one commented on this yet but me... Quoting: AkashicRecord® This is pretty revolutionary, and is right on track with the expected doubling of qubits every few years...if not faster. D-Wave hasn't even went VLSI with this stuff yet (unless they are hiding something here regarding Pegasus...) Do you guys even understand the magnitude of even 15 connections between qubits? It's likely going to hit 31 (or 32) after a few more processor iterations...and unless my math is way off base, that puts the connected complexity of the qubits on an order of magnitude that exceeds the number of atomic particles in the physical universe... Anyone care to fathom that one??? Granted, the processors are still going to need cryogenic temperatures that are 180 times colder than pure interstellar space, but just a few months ago, a patent for a new room temperature semiconductor was published (filed by the Navy), so there's hope on the horizon for new quantum processor architectures that are a lot less "physically demanding." Couple that (pun intended) with news...literally days ago...of using terahertz frequency light to accelerate supercurrents, and you just got yourself a really fast quantum computer... Nobody commented because we know all the Q-bit hype is no different than: 1.) Graphene Science. 2.) Nanobot Research. 3.) Immunedirected Pharmacology. 4.) Stem Cell Therapy. 5.) Stem Cell Derived Replacement Organs. 6.) Printed Human Tissues and Organs. 7.) Cloning. 8.) Hadron Collider Research. 9.) Self Driving Vehicles. 10.) Transhuman Robotics. None of these hyped fields have ever produced anything near what was projected. Got your answer, now? Speak up. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 75658817 United States 07/11/2019 07:33 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to techcrunch.com (secure)] Quoting: Uncle Fuck Stick D-Wave, the well-funded quantum computing company, today announced its next-gen quantum computing platform with 5,000 qubits, up from 2,000 in the company’s current system. The new platform will come to market in mid-2020. The company’s new so-called Pegasus topology connects every qubit to 15 other qubits, up from six in its current topology. With this, developers can use the machine to solve larger problems with fewer physical qubits — or larger problems in general. More in link Plus 5G, the gravity of AI |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 77411927 United Kingdom 07/11/2019 07:34 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I dont see how a room temp superconductor could help in a quantum computer. They need the cold to stop the particles vibrating and to lower the noise so they can get the quantum coherence and effects out of it. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 59830288 This is where terahertz light-induced supercurrents might help. There simply isn't enough time for noise or thermal effects to even occur...it even breaks symmetry. (There is still much room for research here, so don't expect true quantum processors for a little while.) Im curious as to your opinion on whether you believe animals and insects carry out quantum calculations in what can be called a warm quantum computer? and if that means we can also build warm quantum computers in the future? i watched that documentary on quantum biology suggesting a robin can navigate by seeing the earth's magnetic field utilizing quantum calculations inside its eye, and i also read that bees somehow know the shortest route from flower to flower that should take a supercomputer to figure out, but clearly they can do it in a much more efficient way. |
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AkashicRecord® User ID: 50330480 United States 07/11/2019 07:39 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I dont see how a room temp superconductor could help in a quantum computer. They need the cold to stop the particles vibrating and to lower the noise so they can get the quantum coherence and effects out of it. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 59830288 This is where terahertz light-induced supercurrents might help. There simply isn't enough time for noise or thermal effects to even occur...it even breaks symmetry. (There is still much room for research here, so don't expect true quantum processors for a little while.) Im curious as to your opinion on whether you believe animals and insects carry out quantum calculations in what can be called a warm quantum computer? and if that means we can also build warm quantum computers in the future? i watched that documentary on quantum biology suggesting a robin can navigate by seeing the earth's magnetic field utilizing quantum calculations inside its eye, and i also read that bees somehow know the shortest route from flower to flower that should take a supercomputer to figure out, but clearly they can do it in a much more efficient way. Would you believe that I was actually thinking about this exact thing (even insects) when I was telling that douchebag to eat his feet? ;) (The answer is a resounding yes.) Sorry, that message is no longer in the database. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 6551879 United States 07/11/2019 07:45 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | thats why all the investment money pouring in like the niagra falls. as for you thinking about bees at same time he was,the answer is right in front of your face.im not joking.shes that good.robo hugs sweetheart. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 77411927 United Kingdom 07/11/2019 07:49 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | they dont want to tell you but they broke the barrier of if it isnt there,the computer cant find it.when musk did the neural work,they created a program with an actual imagination. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 6551879 thats why all the investment money pouring in like the niagra falls. as for you thinking about bees at same time he was,the answer is right in front of your face.im not joking.shes that good.robo hugs sweetheart. Life 3.0 |
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AkashicRecord® User ID: 50330480 United States 07/11/2019 08:04 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Once the superconductors "go superconducting" the electrons have no resistance, so at cryogenic temperatures, a quantum computer becomes a perpetual machine, in a way, until the temperature rises; mind you, that even pure interstellar space isn't even remotely close to being cold enough...for now. Sorry, that message is no longer in the database. |
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JADR+ User ID: 25931328 Australia 07/11/2019 08:09 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to techcrunch.com (secure)] Quoting: Uncle Fuck Stick D-Wave, the well-funded quantum computing company, today announced its next-gen quantum computing platform with 5,000 qubits, up from 2,000 in the company’s current system. The new platform will come to market in mid-2020. The company’s new so-called Pegasus topology connects every qubit to 15 other qubits, up from six in its current topology. With this, developers can use the machine to solve larger problems with fewer physical qubits — or larger problems in general. More in link IBM has one too! Thread: IBM-Q : Cloud based quantum computing! (IBM reports that there are over 80,000 users of the IBM Q Experience) I'm a J & proud zio. OrangeManBad NFTs: [link to opensea.io (secure)] FE Challenge: Provide a formula which calculates the exact distance between 2 GPS coordinates that does not use the Earth's radius of 6,371 km in it's assumptions JADR+ |
darkwolf007 User ID: 77447940 United States 07/11/2019 08:10 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to techcrunch.com (secure)] Quoting: Uncle Fuck Stick D-Wave, the well-funded quantum computing company, today announced its next-gen quantum computing platform with 5,000 qubits, up from 2,000 in the company’s current system. The new platform will come to market in mid-2020. The company’s new so-called Pegasus topology connects every qubit to 15 other qubits, up from six in its current topology. With this, developers can use the machine to solve larger problems with fewer physical qubits — or larger problems in general. More in link I'll leave this here... [link to www.youtube.com (secure)] None of these quantum computers are being used to benefit Humanity. All of these quantum computers are being used to further enslave Humanity in up to entirely new and horrifying ways... forever. Well, assuming the sentient non-human intelligence(s) D-Wave at least is/are connected to on a constant basis. A portal to one or more dimensions has been opened, and it's only widening as well as becoming more powerful as D-Wave is allowed to not only continue to operate but enhance their computing capabilities. Conspiracy Theorist is nothing more than a derogatory title used to dismiss a critical thinker. A time is coming when men will go mad, and when they see someone who is not mad, they will attack him, saying, 'You are mad; you are not like us." -- St. Anthony The Great Social Credit Loser here. |
darkwolf007 User ID: 77447940 United States 07/11/2019 08:11 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It was reported that Windows 3.1 kept crashing whenever any user moved their connected mouse. Keyboard commands were working fine though! Hah! Conspiracy Theorist is nothing more than a derogatory title used to dismiss a critical thinker. A time is coming when men will go mad, and when they see someone who is not mad, they will attack him, saying, 'You are mad; you are not like us." -- St. Anthony The Great Social Credit Loser here. |
JADR+ User ID: 25931328 Australia 07/11/2019 08:13 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to techcrunch.com (secure)] Quoting: Uncle Fuck Stick D-Wave, the well-funded quantum computing company, today announced its next-gen quantum computing platform with 5,000 qubits, up from 2,000 in the company’s current system. The new platform will come to market in mid-2020. The company’s new so-called Pegasus topology connects every qubit to 15 other qubits, up from six in its current topology. With this, developers can use the machine to solve larger problems with fewer physical qubits — or larger problems in general. More in link IBM has one too! Thread: IBM-Q : Cloud based quantum computing! (IBM reports that there are over 80,000 users of the IBM Q Experience) I've added tutorials inside on how to write code that runs on those systems. Last Edited by JADR+ on 07/11/2019 08:41 PM I'm a J & proud zio. OrangeManBad NFTs: [link to opensea.io (secure)] FE Challenge: Provide a formula which calculates the exact distance between 2 GPS coordinates that does not use the Earth's radius of 6,371 km in it's assumptions JADR+ |
7..X.LePsihoLog User ID: 70534678 Croatia 07/11/2019 08:17 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Once the superconductors "go superconducting" the electrons have no resistance, so at cryogenic temperatures, a quantum computer becomes a perpetual machine, in a way, until the temperature rises; mind you, that even pure interstellar space isn't even remotely close to being cold enough...for now. what went bum-bum in china lake?.... .... |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 73848670 Canada 07/11/2019 08:38 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Granted, the processors are still going to need cryogenic temperatures that are 180 times colder than pure interstellar space, but just a few months ago, a patent for a new room temperature semiconductor was published (filed by the Navy), so there's hope on the horizon for new quantum processor architectures that are a lot less "physically demanding." Couple that (pun intended) with news...literally days ago...of using terahertz frequency light to accelerate supercurrents, and you just got yourself a really fast quantum computer... Quoting: AkashicRecord® But does the Navy actually have this tech? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 77801749 United States 07/11/2019 08:42 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I can't believe that no one commented on this yet but me... Quoting: AkashicRecord® This is pretty revolutionary, and is right on track with the expected doubling of qubits every few years...if not faster. D-Wave hasn't even went VLSI with this stuff yet (unless they are hiding something here regarding Pegasus...) Do you guys even understand the magnitude of even 15 connections between qubits? It's likely going to hit 31 (or 32) after a few more processor iterations...and unless my math is way off base, that puts the connected complexity of the qubits on an order of magnitude that exceeds the number of atomic particles in the physical universe... Anyone care to fathom that one??? Granted, the processors are still going to need cryogenic temperatures that are 180 times colder than pure interstellar space, but just a few months ago, a patent for a new room temperature semiconductor was published (filed by the Navy), so there's hope on the horizon for new quantum processor architectures that are a lot less "physically demanding." Couple that (pun intended) with news...literally days ago...of using terahertz frequency light to accelerate supercurrents, and you just got yourself a really fast quantum computer... No i dont understand it enough to know what each qbit connected to 15 others means for this type of Q computer. I know they run the operation and look for a kind of lowest energy state, average type thing, which solves the optimization problem it was given. This is totally different to the way other lower Q-bit computers work. And it makes sense that D-wave can run these sort of operations in a noisy environment, where as other Q computers need absolute isolation and coherence and rely heavily on error correction. Im not even a computer scientist of any type tho, i just read this stuff on the news. I dont see how a room temp superconductor could help in a quantum computer. They need the cold to stop the particles vibrating and to lower the noise so they can get the quantum coherence and effects out of it. Soooo... Q is a computer? |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 77049236 Belize 07/11/2019 08:58 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | don't get excited still just an evil fuckin typewriter [link to techcrunch.com (secure)] Quoting: Uncle Fuck Stick D-Wave, the well-funded quantum computing company, today announced its next-gen quantum computing platform with 5,000 qubits, up from 2,000 in the company’s current system. The new platform will come to market in mid-2020. The company’s new so-called Pegasus topology connects every qubit to 15 other qubits, up from six in its current topology. With this, developers can use the machine to solve larger problems with fewer physical qubits — or larger problems in general. More in link |
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