New device for scaling up quantum computers
Australian scientists have developed a new cryogenic computer system called
Gooseberry which has potential for scaling up quantum computers from dozens to thousands of qubits.
Quantum computing – as opposed to traditional (or classical ) computing – has been around for many years now. This area of computer science involves the exploitation of physical phenomena such as superposition and entanglement to perform calculations. Unlike the bits of classical computers, which are based on binary ones and zeros, quantum computer qubits can work with multiple values simultaneously. By combining qubits in this way, it quickly becomes possible to work with exponentially larger numbers, with potentially revolutionary applications. If fully realised, quantum computers could solve problems in fields as diverse as cryptography, medicine, finance, artificial intelligence and logistics.
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Jost Capito Brings Williams F1 Team a Sorely Missing Ingredient
Well-traveled Capito to become CEO of Williams F1 team on February 1.
By Joe Saward
Jost Capito, 62, becomes CEO of the Williams F1 team on February 1.
Williams has gradually slid back through the F1 field and has won just one race in 16 seasons Pastor Maldonado s win in the Spanish Grand Prix of 2012.
Williams has been in a decline and recent years, finishing 10th for the last three seasons, despite using the competitive Mercedes engines.
Those who follow world news will know that Brexit means that Britain is leaving the European Union, flying the Union Jack flag, and dreaming that its future will be better on its own. A lot of British people are very patriotic.
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