How come everyones quantum computers look exactly like each other? Pic related, IBM vs Rigetti
How come everyones quantum computers look exactly like each other? Pic related, IBM vs Rigetti
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because its a farce. a quantum computer just rotates a atom or proton thats suspended by a magnetic field . atoms and protons have poles and naturally align themselves with the magnetic field. at last check they can read 1 of 3 positions caused by a radio or microwave signal being emitted and it rotating the atom or proton
but this is only good for storage and reading it isnt fast. you do not make a single computation with this aspect of a quantum computer . the conventional cpu does that and the signal is created and transmitted
and by international review china has the most powerful computer a parallel processing super computer array. japan is making one to be even stronger than chinas. it dwarfs the quantum computers specs that nasa put forward that it built with googles money
so what is qbits really? processor power skimming. cloud computing. its why they tried to force every one to windows 10 and did these odd firmware updates witch screwed performance for smart phones claiming the latter was needed for security reasons and they needed to patch a problem. the government is stealing your processor power to try to hack china and russia and every one else... and failing. thats why they pushed the patch and they are still failing because of latency. skim the nations cpus for some horsepower but they have to be given a problem to work on and then tell you what the answer was and americas internet is worse than south africas
Those are quantum annealers, and they do not offer the robustness that an true, full quantum computer would. I personally believe in ion traps being the face of qc in the next decade or so.
Dell
Lenovo
Acer. Makes you think, innit
>n-not a real quantum computer!!!!111!!1oneone
This meme needs to stop.
It's time to remove the tin foil hat
Depends on the implementation. Superconducting quantum computers look like that because the chips need to be cooled in a dilution fridge.