Tuesday, 19 November 2013

Quantum computing: amazing new world record for quantum computing at room temperature


"According to Simmons, an author of the paper, “39 minutes may not seem very long but as it only takes one-hundred-thousandth of a second to flip the nuclear spin of a phosphorus ion — the type of operation used to run quantum calculations — in theory over 20 million operations could be applied in the time it takes for the superposition to naturally decay by one percent. Having such robust, as well as long-lived, qubits could prove very helpful for anyone trying to build a quantum computer.”
“This opens up the possibility of truly long-term coherent information storage at room temperature,” said Thewalt." KURZWEIL.AI NEWS

Quantum world record smashed

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