RSS Bot Posted December 16, 2022 Posted December 16, 2022 Quantum computing promise a leap in the performance of applications relying upon parallelism using the properties of quantum physics like superposition, interference, and entanglement to perform computation instead of flipping “0” and “1” like traditional transistors. It will be used in scientific simulations, cryptography, machine learning, computational biology, and more. So far, I had seen massive quantum computers in research labs, but companies like Intel and IBM are working on providing quantum processors with hundreds and thousands of qubits that should eventually be found in supercomputers. It’s unclear to me whether we’ll ever see “quantum accelerators” in embedded processors, and in any case, it would be many years away. But if you are interested in better understanding the technology and playing around with quantum computing, SpinQ has been selling 2 or 3-qubit quantum computers for the education market: Gemini Mini, Gemini, and Triangulum. Gemini Mini quantum computer Specifications: Number of [...] The post SpinQ quantum computers target the education market appeared first on CNX Software - Embedded Systems News. View the full article
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