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TechRadar
The A64FX will power a supercomputer deployed in the US.
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SingularityHub
For the last two years, the US’s Summit was the fastest supercomputer on the planet. But this week, a new system, Japan's Fugaku, took the crown.
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Nākamā lielā nākotne
Google has a team led by John Martinis to develop better quantum computers. They will be competing not only with whatever improvements D-Wave can make, but
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Eksponenciāls investors
Quantum computing isn't just faster or simply better, says Andrew Lockley. It's like nothing you've ever seen before.
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New Scientist
For the first time, researchers are able to extend the lifetime of a quantum bit, or qubit, using error correction – an essential step to useful quantum computers
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PC pasaule
Quantum computers may promise a giant leap forward in performance and efficiency, but none of that can happen until we figure out a practical way to build them. The answer? Objects with more than two quantum states.
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Azom
Two contrasting strategies have come close in the race to develop large-scale quantum computers. One strategy is based on trapping ions, while the other is based on a traditional technology. Both can now develop a basic device, which would be able to run a range of quantum software.
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APS fizika
The highest two-qubit gate fidelities have been demonstrated in two experiments that use scalable trapped ion platforms.
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YouTube — Singularitātes universitāte
Markoss Lopess de Prado un kvantu skaitļošana. Abonējiet: http://bit.ly/1Wq6gwm Sazinieties ar Singularity University: Vietne: http://singularityu.org Singulari...
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Fizikas pasaule
Digitālo un analogo skaitļošanas metožu kombinācija var būt ceļš uz kvantu datoru
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Digital Trends
infried Hensinger patīk Star Trek. "Tas attiecas uz pamatskolu," sacīja Saseksas Kvantu tehnoloģiju centra Anglijā direktors. "Es gribēju būt zinātnes darbinieks uzņēmumā Enterprise, tāpēc apmēram piektajā klasē es izstrādāju, ka vēlos studēt fiziku." Šodien viņa ikdienas darbs pie abstraktā […]
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Nākamā platforma
As was the case over seven decades ago in the early days of digital computing – when the switch at the heart of the system was a vacuum tube, not even a
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Finanšu pārskats
If Australians win the quantum computing race, they could shape the future of the 21st century, Telstra's Hugh Bradlow has said.
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YouTube — IQIM Caltech
How soon will we have quantum computers? In what ways will they transform our lives? Listen in as some of the top experts from tech companies working on quan...
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Neatkarīgs
'It is the Holy Grail of science ... we will be able to do certain things we could never even dream of before'
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Guardian
Governments are investing millions in quantum in the hope it might help save lives. But will this gamble on subatomic particles pay off?
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Newsweek
Problems that would take longer than a human's life span on a classic computer will be completed in hours or days with quantum computing.
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Scientific American
Results from the Micius satellite test quantum entanglement, pointing the way toward hackproof global communications
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Scientific American
Two technologies may be on the verge of surpassing even the most powerful digital computers in a year or so, but key challenges remain unsolved
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Digital Trends
A newly developed material known as bismuthene could make spintronics viable at room temperature and beyond.
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CNBC
Morgan Stanley says IBM, Google, Microsoft and Nokia Bell Labs currently have the "most credible" quantum computing pipelines.
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Fast Company
Quantum computing has long lingered somewhere between reality and fantasy. Whatever the facts, the underlying science is very real and very weird.
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New Scientist
The idea that quantum computers can do things that regular ones cannot isn’t proven. But Google thinks it knows a problem only a quantum computer can solve
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MIT tehnoloģiju apskats
Bitcoin is taking the world by storm. The decentralized digital currency is a secure payment platform that anybody can use. It is free from government interference and operated by an open, peer-to-peer network. This independence is one reason Bitcoin has become so popular, causing its value to rise steeply. At the beginning of 2017, a single…
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Engadget
Back in 2016, the EU invested 1 billion euros (almost $1.2 billion at today's exchange rates) in quantum computing. Now, a year and a half later, it's time for an update on what's happening thanks to a 150-page roadmap on European quantum technologies. It also outlines where the project will go over the next decade.
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Eurekalert
A study led by physicists at Swansea University in Wales, carried out by an international team of researchers and published in the journal Physical Review X shows that ion-trap technologies available today are suitable for building large-scale quantum computers. The scientists introduce trapped-ion quantum error correction protocols that detect and correct processing errors.
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Singularitātes centrs
Viena no ikoniskākajām kvantu mehānikas iezīmēm ir “sapīšanās”. Tagad trīs neatkarīgām Eiropas pētnieku grupām ir izdevies sapīties ne tikai daļiņu pāri, bet arī atdalītus tūkstošiem atomu mākoņus. Tās ir arī atradušas veidu, kā izmantot savus spēkus. tehnoloģiskais potenciāls.
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Saruna
Combining quantum computing with neural networks could produce AI that can make very complex decisions quickly.
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Guardian
Editorial: The main use of quantum technology might not be to hack existing systems but to create unhackable communication networks of the future
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daba
The manufacturing techniques behind classical computing are making their way into quantum devices. The manufacturing techniques behind classical computing are making their way into quantum devices.
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TechCrunch
According to experts, quantum computers will be able to create breakthroughs in many of the most complicated data processing problems, leading to the development of new medicines, building molecular structures and doing analysis going far beyond the capabilities of today's binary computers.
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Engadget
No tālienes tā izskatās kā steampunk lustra. Sarežģīta cauruļu un vadu kolekcija, kuras kulminācija ir mazs tērauda cilindrs apakšā. Faktiski tas ir viens no vismodernākajiem kvantu datoriem, kas jebkad ir uzbūvēts. Procesora iekšpusē ir 50 kvantu biti jeb kubiti, kas apstrādā uzdevumus (potenciāli) revolucionārā veidā. Parasti informācija tiek izveidota un saglabāta kā virkne
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The researchers, supervised by Professor Alexei Ustinov, the head of the MISiS Superconducting Metamaterials Lab, has created the world's first metamaterial-based...
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Žurnāls Quantam
Kvantu skaitļošanas un mašīnmācības saplūšana ir kļuvusi par plaukstošu pētniecības jomu. Vai tas var attaisnot tās lielās cerības?
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SingularityHub
Quantum computers will have a wide impact from scientific research to business. But there’s another area that could benefit from their problem-solving prowess too: Social impact. As quantum computers are developed further, here are three reasons it is important for social innovators to step up and lead.
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Eurekalert
One of the ways that computers 'think' is by analysing relationships within large sets of data. An international team has shown that quantum computers can do one such analysis faster than classical computers, for a wider array of data types than was previously expected.
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MIT tehnoloģiju apskats
All kinds of things are hooked up to the Internet these days, but Jerry Chow’s computer stands out. Chilled by liquid helium, his superconducting processor uses quantum physics to circumvent rules of everyday reality that limit the power of conventional computers. Chow manages IBM’s quantum computing group at the company’s Thomas J. Watson research center…
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BBC
Quantum computing has taken a step forward with the recent development of a silicon-based programmable quantum processor.
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MIT
MIT and Harvard physicists have created a new form of light that could enable quantum computing with photons.
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daba
Tiek demonstrēts divu kubitu kvantu procesors silīcija ierīcē, kas spēj izpildīt Deutsch–Josza algoritmu un Grovera meklēšanas algoritmu. Uz griešanās balstītas kvantu skaitļošanas platformu izstrāde turpinās strauji. Šādas sistēmas atsevišķie komponenti ir daudz pētīti, un tie ir samontēti, lai ieviestu īpašus kvantu skaitļošanas algoritmus.
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Nākamais Tīmekļa
The recent breakthroughs in quantum physics expand on work down nearly two decades ago. So how far away are useful quantum computers?
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MIT tehnoloģiju apskats
Blokķēde ir matemātiska struktūra, kas laika gaitā droši glabā datus. Šī ideja ir kļuvusi slavena uz Bitcoin uzplaukuma fona. Bitcoin paļaujas uz blokķēdēm, lai droši uzglabātu saistītos valūtas darījumus. Taču viena un tā pati tehnoloģija var glabāt jebkāda veida datus — nosūtīšanas datus, datorprogrammu progresu, viedos līgumus,…
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MIT tehnoloģiju apskats
Kvantu datori joprojām ir sākumstadijā, taču eksotisko mašīnu veidotāji vēlas mudināt programmatūras izstrādātājus ar tiem eksperimentēt. Shēmu programmēšana kvantu mašīnās ir īsts izaicinājums. Standarta digitālo bitu vietā, kas apzīmē 1 vai 0, kvantu datori izmanto “kubitus”, kas var būt abos stāvokļos vienlaikus…
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Globālais ziņu tīkls
Expansion into Markets Such as Healthcare, Finance and Logistics Will Drive Growth...
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BCG
Practical applications for quantum computing in multiple industries are closer than many people think. The market could hit $50 billion by 2030.
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Vice - mātesplate
“Our research brought these amazingly sophisticated events called life to the realm of the atomic and microscopic world …and it worked.”
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Nākamais Tīmekļa
The debate over whether quantum computers will ever be able to do anything better than classical ones is over. A team of researchers just proved they can.
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Quantamagazine
Urmila Mahadev spent eight years in graduate school solving one of the most basic questions in quantum computation: How do you know whether a quantum computer…
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Fast Company
A new approach to quantum—schlepping data with light—depends upon the very readily available stuff of classical computer chips.
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Spektra IEEE
The proposed strategy relies on manipulating with high precision an unimaginably huge number of variables
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TechSpot
IonQ was founded on a gamble that 'trapped ion quantum' computing could outperform the silicon-based quantum computers that Google and others are building. As of right now,...
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Singularitātes centrs
Solutions to these problems have been found using the bizarre properties of the quantum world, in particular quantum entanglement.
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Data Centre Knowledge
“Quantum-proof” encryption algorithms won’t be entirely quantum-proof. Quantum key distribution networks could be the answer.
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Forbes
D-Wave’s new, lower-noise quantum processor will make quantum computing solutions more practical for business.
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CNBC
A NASA contest asked dozens of architects and technology experts to submit designs for 3D-printed habitats that could one day house humans on Mars. These are the designs that won.
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MIT
Many people worry that quantum computers will be able to crack certain codes used to send secure messages. The codes in question encrypt data using “trapdoor” mathematical functions that work easily in one direction but not in the other. That makes encrypting data easy but decoding it hugely difficult without the help of a special…
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Neatkarīgs
Google director says computational power is growing at 'doubly exponential' rate
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QuantaMagazine
Researchers are getting close to building a quantum computer that can perform tasks a classical computer can’t. Here’s what the milestone will mean.
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UNSW
A group of physicists at UNSW Sydney have built a super-fast version of the central building block of a quantum computer. The research is the milestone result of a vision first outlined by scientists 20 years ago.
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Guardian
If quantum computers are to help solve humanity’s problems, they will have to improve drastically
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UIBK
For the first time, a team led by Innsbruck physicist Ben Lanyon has sent a light particle entangled with matter over 50 km of optical fiber. This paves the way for the practical use of quantum networks and sets a milestone for a future quantum internet.
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CNET
Its quantum computer can solve tasks that are otherwise unsolvable, a report says.
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Ekonomists
A leaked paper has given the game away
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Gizmodo
Any day now, quantum computers will solve a problem too hard for a classical computer to take on. Or at least, that’s what we’ve been hoping. Scientists and companies are racing toward this computing milestone, dubbed quantum supremacy and seemingly just beyond our reach, and if you’ve been following the quantum computing story, you might wonder why we’re not there yet, given all the hype.
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Gizmodo
Headlines have boldly proclaimed that Google achieved “quantum supremacy” after the Financial Times on Friday leaked a draft of Google’s quantum supremacy research paper. I’m here to tell you that this is not a big surprise, nor is it a big deal—at least, not for you, yet.
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Popular Mechanics
Pirmo reizi fiziķi pārbaudīja kvantu superpozīcijas fenomenu, izmantojot molekulas. Tas ir liels darījums.
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Apgriezts
A light-based machine could hold the answers.
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Saruna
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SingularityHub
On top of improving the efficiency, the team has tackled some of the potential side-channel attacks that a hacker could use to compromise the secure link.
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Atšifrēt
Honeywell has announced that its newest quantum computer has reached a quantum volume of 64—twice as powerful as rival machines from IBM and Google.
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VentureBeat
Amazon today launched its fully managed quantum computing service -- Braket -- in general availability, following a preview.
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Apgriezts
An international team of physicists observed the interaction of time crystals for the first time, a phenomenon essential to quantum computing.
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Saruna
Citizen sleuths were out in numbers (or holed up inside, frantically tweeting) after last week’s Boston Marathon bombings. Alongside the drip-drip from mainstream media and the trickle of information from…
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Ekonomists
Today’s small, limited and finicky machines may yet have business uses
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McKinsey
Daži uzņēmumi var gūt reālus ieguvumus no kvantu skaitļošanas līdz 2025. gadam. Kas jums jādara, lai sagatavotos šim nākamajam lielajam tehnoloģiju vilnim?
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Aalto Universitāte
Researchers demonstrate that magnetism and superconductivity can coexist in graphene, opening a pathway towards graphene-based topological qubits
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Axios
The research collaboration with QC Ware will provide a real-world test of the technology
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Bērklija laboratorija
Team led by Berkeley Lab, UC Berkeley scientists builds a new type of quantum processor capable of information scrambling like that theorized within black holes.
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Engadget
Intel has overcome a quantum computing bottleneck by controlling two qubits with a cryogenic control chip..
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Wall Street Journal
Tech giant is one of many companies racing to build a business around the nascent technology.