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Quantum Computing does work...

ionbasa

Pretty much already known it works. Google's had their own Quantum computer for years.

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Why the fuck are you posting this complicated shit? You trying to make me feel dumb?

 

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Source?

If you are reffing to my original OP: Phys.org, The Register, and the study pdf that can be found on Arxiv. All are linked in the OP.

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I didn't find anything in the linked materials but googling brought this up.

 

http://googleresearch.blogspot.com/2013/05/launching-quantum-artificial.html

 

 

That's all I could find about what kind of quantum computer google has, but they have one. Cool.

Sorry, I thought you were talking about my original post, not the person (@Opcode) who mentioned Google's endeavours into quantum computing. Google's quantum computing lab, has some quantum machines from various manufacturers, but they are currently also trying to build their own in house design.

Here are some links with information about this:

http://www.wired.com/2014/09/martinis/

http://www.technologyreview.com/news/530516/google-launches-effort-to-build-its-own-quantum-computer/

http://www.extremetech.com/extreme/189155-google-begins-developing-its-own-quantum-computer-chips-to-prepare-for-the-future

 

Currently, Google is working on developing their own quantum computer, they don't actually have one completed yet. Hopefully with all these big players, we will see some breakthroughs in the technology and science itself.

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Yeah I should really make use of that quote button.

 

Sorry, I thought you were talking about my original post, not the person (@Opcode) who mentioned Google's endeavours into quantum computing. Google's quantum computing lab, has some quantum machines from various manufacturers, but they are currently also trying to build their own in house design.

Here are some links with information about this:

http://www.wired.com/2014/09/martinis/

http://www.technologyreview.com/news/530516/google-launches-effort-to-build-its-own-quantum-computer/

http://www.extremetech.com/extreme/189155-google-begins-developing-its-own-quantum-computer-chips-to-prepare-for-the-future

 

Currently, Google is working on developing their own quantum computer, they don't actually have one completed yet. Hopefully with all these big players, we will see some breakthroughs in the technology and science itself.

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