IBM Q System One: IBM introduced the world's first quantum computer system which may also exist outside the research lab at CES 2019 earlier this week.
Μαζί με το νέο κβαντικό υπολογιστικό σύστημα "in the box" η IBM εγκαινίασε και την επόμενη εποχή της information technologys.
The 20-qubit IBM Q System One represents the first major leap in 2019's quantum computers, but before we go over the techniques, let's look at a video:
To become the world's first complete quantum computer designed for non-business use, IBM has been helped by Goppion, a company responsible for styling major projects in quality museums such as Universal Design Studio and Map Project Office.
The result is not only (undoubtedly) a scientific first but also a stunning machine.
It's probably hard to tellpriceσουμε τη σημασία της εισαγωγής κβαντικών υπολογιστών εκτός των labs. Ορισμένα από τα μεγαλύτερα εμπόδια στην κβαντική υπολογιστική έχουν σχέση με τη μηχανική. Δεν είναι εύκολο να χειριστεί κανείς το σύμπαν - ή, τουλάχιστον, να το παρατηρήσει - και οι μηχανές που το επιχειρούν συνήθως απαιτούν τεράστια υποδομή.
So in order to disconnect such a system from the workshops, IBM had to understand how it can produce an over-cooling (necessary for quantum computation) in the box. This was achieved with the new cryogenic engineering.
Those who are familiar with the history of the company may remember that, since the 1940 decade, IBM's classic computers have been catching an entire room. Ultimately, these systems began to shrink. Today we wear them on our wrists and have more computational power than all of the company's first computers.
IBM Q System One is not the most powerful quantum computer. He is not the most powerful of IBM. But it is the first one that could technically be installed in a customer's place.
It is currently accessible through the company's cloud "Q" initiative which offers quantum computing.
For more information on IBM Q System One, visit the IBM Q System One official webpage.
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