IBM: work for free with the first quantum computers

Surprise from IBM: Quantum electronic systems are expected to bring their technology at the highest level. At the moment, however, it is an experimental and extremely complex technology that is being developed by and NASA.

So seeing such computers is probably unlikely. IBM Quantum

IBM seems to be trying to bring us closer to the future that is currently developing.

The technology company IBM with a new quantum computer demonstration project that it uploaded to the media (tutorials), makes the upcoming technology available to anyone who is interested and meets the requirements.

The company announced on Wednesday that it would give the world access to one of the quantum processors of its computers. He says he is still an experimental technology but has the ability to run processes much faster than today's computers.

So starting today you can have access to a five-qubit processor in IBM's quantum computers. THE It is located at the Yorktown Heights Research Center in New York and is connected to the cloud to run experiments and test applications.

To gain access you will need to request an invitation from IBM. You will be asked for of your institution and your level of computer systems knowledge.

Let us quote that quantum computers can theoretically be much faster than traditional computers because they use quantum mechanics.

Traditional computers use "bits" that represent information in the form of 0 or 1, while quantum computers use quantum bits or "qubits" that represent information in the form of 0, 1, or both at the same time. This means that the 2 qubits could potentially have 4 values ​​at the same time: 00, 01, 10, and 11.

In other words, a quantum computer with just 50 qubits will be much more powerful than any supercomputer available today.

 

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