Wednesday, November 14, 2007

Quantum computing future success?


Quantum computing is going to turn the industry. D-Wave founder Geordie Rose, Demonstrated his company’s latest prototype on the floor of SC07 in Reno, Nevada.

Actual machine is difficult to use or handle or manage because of size, so demonstration was organized on web services. “Company is going to work on making the refrigerator a bit smaller and self contained,” Said Rose, thinking ahead to commercial deployments.

According to Rose, D-Wave’s latest invention of chip has 28 qubits (quantum bits). They will develop 512 qubits machine next year, and 1024 after that. D-wave’s quantum computer works by seeking lowest energy state given a set of inputs and constraints.

Let’s hope for the best.

Ref: Zdnet

6 comments:

Nor said...

amazing! ^^

Anonymous said...

I just wish the article was longer with more description and details about tested "real world" speeds.

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Anonymous said...

"want wun" :)

Anonymous said...

let's hope for the best

Anonymous said...

Amazing!
Too good to be true though.