Re: Quantum computing: Microsoft advances cryogenic control
@5, not sure if it wasn't clear, but that is exactly what I said. They will not replace our home computers. It's just not good for general purpose computing.
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Re: Quantum computing: Microsoft advances cryogenic control
well, i have my cryogenic sleep pod, wake me when we reech org I 6, thx!
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Re: Quantum computing: Microsoft advances cryogenic control
@4, no, you wouldn't be able to run windows. I have a book that theorizes that we'll get quantum processing units (QPUs), which are like GPUs. The CPU won't go away any time soon.
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Re: Quantum computing: Microsoft advances cryogenic control
We rock! But yeah, no I don't think that we will get quantum computers at home anytime soon. Even if we could, it probably would not be a good idea anyway, like to run general programs and Windows. I would link a super interesting
Re: Quantum computing: Microsoft advances cryogenic control
I think that's what MSFT is aiming for, yes. They've opened up azure Quantum for preview so you can run quantum algorithms on real and simulated hardware; I presume that this technology will be used there too.
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Re: Quantum computing: Microsoft advances cryogenic control
Prommissing, but asking from someone who only knows about QC from a broad sense by reading futurist content, isn't that still not very commercially viable? Keeping a qc free of quantum noise and keeping it at the temperatures
Quantum computing: Microsoft advances cryogenic control
Microsoft research has developed a cryogenic quantum CPU that is capable of operating executable computer code written using modern quantum computing software development tools (though it may also include classical code). As reported
Quantum computing: Microsoft advances cryogenic control
Microsoft research has developed a cryogenic quantum CPU that is capable of operating executable computer code written using modern software development tools. As reported by Microsoft Research, the CPU, called the "cryo-compute