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New device for scaling up quantum computers


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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Piers Morgan Live-20130913-07:08:00

>> the american people, at least in my assessment, appreciate a commander in chief who takes in new information and doesn't, you know, celebrate decisiveness for the sake of decisiveness. >> the man that knows most about war in the middle east. editor of access tv and host of the big interview and also somebody who covered every spit and cough of middle east earn turmoil for decades. i can think of nobody better to talk to about this. it is a messy situation. there is no clean answer here, and people have been rushing to criticize president obama. i've been one of them who has been pretty unimpressed by the way he appears to have handled this. are we being unfair? i think it's premature. i think the short answer is yes to a degree. this is a reality of the second decade of the 42 24th century. there was a time presidents had

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