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Shaun @ Tru6 12-11-2024 05:25 AM

Google's Quantum Computing breakthrough
 
Google unveils 'mind-boggling' quantum computing chip


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billybek 12-11-2024 05:35 AM

Is the answer 42?

GH85Carrera 12-11-2024 05:53 AM

So now "they" (the bad guys) will be able to break any super complex password in seconds.

LEAKYSEALS951 12-11-2024 06:49 AM

Google wants me to change my password to a 17 million character minimum including every pet name of every animal that existed on the planet for all time, including caps/ non caps/ and a special character.

Tobra 12-11-2024 07:32 AM

What do you think ofthis Shaun, good or bad thing?

Alan A 12-11-2024 11:18 AM

anyone find a use case for these things other than cracking encryption?

cockerpunk 12-11-2024 11:22 AM

bit coin to zero if its true lol.

David Inc. 12-11-2024 11:33 AM

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Originally Posted by Alan A (Post 12372505)
anyone find a use case for these things other than cracking encryption?

Apparently there are lots of uses, but it feels like you need a quantum computer just to understand what they're talking about. :confused:

Things like complicated simulations at the atomic level, turbulence, chemical reactions, etc. More than that, I'm sure, but that's wat I get so far.

Arizona_928 12-11-2024 11:36 AM

I bet it’s located in a cyrostat.

mjohnson 12-11-2024 08:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Arizona_928 (Post 12372517)
I bet it’s located in a cyrostat.

Likely.

I had a room in the basement of a building in Los Alamos just a few dozen feet from their early quantum thingy. This was 6 years ago but I remember that it was the noisiest computer I'd ever heard. To support the fancy bits, mostly fitting in a 5 gal bucket, hundreds of sq ft of cryo gear was required, popping, hissing and whirring like a steam engine.

What to do with it? I dunno. I only dumb engineer. I no make code. I break code...

onewhippedpuppy 12-11-2024 08:44 PM

Interesting stuff. It’s hard to separate the wheat from the chaff with regards to both quantum computing and AI, both have become so buzzword worthy that it’s hard to distinguish what is a real technological breakthrough vs hype. I do wonder with regards to quantum computing, would the military let such a breakthrough become available to the public? Assuming they don’t already have better technology at their disposal.

Arizona_928 12-12-2024 09:42 AM

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Originally Posted by mjohnson (Post 12372782)
Likely.

I had a room in the basement of a building in Los Alamos just a few dozen feet from their early quantum thingy. This was 6 years ago but I remember that it was the noisiest computer I'd ever heard. To support the fancy bits, mostly fitting in a 5 gal bucket, hundreds of sq ft of cryo gear was required, popping, hissing and whirring like a steam engine.

What to do with it? I dunno. I only dumb engineer. I no make code. I break code...

I helped a few physicists with material design for little (quantum) cubes that could be ran in series. Essentially lowered the cost 10 fold over off the shelf units. I joked with the engineers, as i would call them a “doomsday device”. Quantum computing is cool science, but as you mentioned, we’re going to see one outside a NL or a giant research facility.


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