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IBM announces 433-qubit quantum processor, Bosch taps IBM's quantum computers in search for alternative EV metals

Started by Redaktion, November 11, 2022, 13:02:46

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Redaktion

IBM is checking the box for the 2022 QPU scaling roadmap with the 433-qubit "Osprey" model. Next year, the company is set to triple the qubit count with a "Condor" model. The processing power of such QPUs is already being put to good use by companies like Bosch, which seeks to produce sustainable alternatives for low-supply metals and rare-earth elements needed for EV motors.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/IBM-announces-433-qubit-quantum-processor-Bosch-taps-IBM-s-quantum-computers-in-search-for-alternative-EV-metals.667799.0.html

NikoB

For this thing to do something really useful in practical problems, it needs 1000 times more qubits at least, taking into account error control. So far, these are laboratory experiments and, for the most part, the development of budgets. Approximately as with the "autopilot" in a car, where more than $ 100 billion was swelled (someone lived very well and lives off this), but there is essentially nothing in the end, and this understanding has already begun to reach venture investors ...

Steve Nordquist

This is a low noise qubit rather than the semiconductor room-temp variety, so it should be wonderful at calculating a useful sort of unit cell, fast. Hopefully Bosch can invent a thing or two with this much state/gate and still have overhead for people at uni.

just one

It remind me the first days of the CPU where a room size computer could host several hundreds of bulbs that act like a transistors. Two decades later we had millions of them in a small size pc and eventually we have billions of them in our palm. Can't wait to have billions of qbits cramped to the size of a fingernail.

NikoB

Quote from: just one on November 13, 2022, 16:47:18Can't wait to have billions of qbits cramped to the size of a fingernail.
I don't know how old you are, but I'm afraid in the 21st century you definitely won't wait for this, especially with that gloomy time into which the whole civilization is rapidly flying into.

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