On Thursday, April 16, 2020 at 3:59:39 PM UTC-5, John Clark wrote: > > In today's issue of the journal Nature there is a article about a Silicon > based Quantum Computer that operates at temperatures as high as 1.25 > degrees Kelvin with an error rate of only 0.7%. That may seem pretty cold > but previous Silicon based Quantum Computers, the type corporate investors > like best, needed 0.01 degrees Kelvin. Compared with that 1.25 is > blistering hot. > > Universal quantum logic in hot silicon qubits > <https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-020-2170-7.epdf?referrer_access_token=XsHdAm9MshAU5-lXuKjHvtRgN0jAjWel9jnR3ZoTv0Mq2y-NgrvDAmaQByJJUjWh0wWMRtvMvesXUkt7Je7E0p153O2QHZlcPk1NQTS0iitw1eOlvcrRnWWLbdRvuKu7Yf-pnUHuLbJiI5MXcKpB-wK9Avrjl6UoIPCSea5LS_ztPSvH62r4BaUh5SDt4IATPX7lb5xsmG73nwD37zFPndXKV6ryW352BW8wlDISsgzVA2kpbkXYbUnEl3L9heDVuWdKULsWTi4kH_xCfSrS7iTC2DlG5TmYwJovdCI6qqhhFE2AVTMXHmVJUiyWw3_gPXq37sYOPKjhWHxIEs8PNBFgA94REcn4eiQzUHmdvcDDrFTTFOnA9uU9KePFJpdOzxU7XzFhWuVcX_pu1unQC1h6wjBe5a3KECp_tHkRwWGlpC667InJhZCA-oGbSF0-gDsU3A2nAmhzggFkbJBwmMfL1y7TiV9mQWsdxjpb5lmjHGiphKS-l_Crhsg25c91&tracking_referrer=www.sciencenews.org> > > John K Clark >
The proof is always in the pudding (hot or cold). When specific programs are shown to scale in efficiency on a QC in a lab faster than any SC (supercomputer) in a lab with actual test results, then ... @philipthrift -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Everything List" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/everything-list/e6ba1df5-efe8-4332-94b8-b591d5b1ebfb%40googlegroups.com.

