Canada Will Get Its First Universal Quantum Computer From IBM (engadget.com) 32
An anonymous reader shares a report: Quantum computing is still rare enough that merely installing a system in a country is a breakthrough, and IBM is taking advantage of that novelty. The company has forged a partnership with the Canadian province of Quebec to install what it says is Canada's first universal quantum computer. The five-year deal will see IBM install a Quantum System One as part of a Quebec-IBM Discovery Accelerator project tackling scientific and commercial challenges. The team-up will see IBM and the Quebec government foster microelectronics work, including progress in chip packaging thanks to an existing IBM facility in the province. The two also plan to show how quantum and classical computers can work together to address scientific challenges, and expect quantum-powered AI to help discover new medicines and materials. IBM didn't say exactly when it would install the quantum computer. However, it will be just the fifth Quantum One installation planned by 2023 following similar partnerships in Germany, Japan, South Korea and the US. Canada is joining a relatively exclusive club, then.
exclusive? (Score:3)
Canada is joining a relatively exclusive club, then.
I wouldn't really say exclusive, as they say a sucker is born every minute.
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"The first rule of Suckers Club is that you don't admit to anyone you are a sucker."
AKA, "Nondisclosure agreement".
Are they certain it's in canada? (Score:2)
Maybe those qbits are entailed with the US?
I wonder how D-wave feels about this
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Mod most of thread Funny.
I didn't realize Schrodinger's cat had gone and not gone to Canada. But does the quantum computer track each of the cat's lives separately?
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"The first rule of Suckers Club is that you don't admit to anyone you are a sucker."
The real suckers will be just buying NFTs of Quantum Computers.
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"The first rule of Suckers Club is that you don't admit to anyone you are a sucker."
The real suckers will be just buying NFTs of Quantum Computers.
You should patent that idea in a big hurry. Could be a massive money maker.
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However, it will be just the fifth Quantum One installation
Like Thomas Watson of IBM fame said: "I think there is a world market for maybe five computers"
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Nope. What he actually said was, after pitching the design of the still unbuilt machine to 20 potential customers, he hoped to get 5 orders. He got 19. Nowhere did he ever say that he thought the entire worldwide market for all computers was 5 machines.
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Not a general-purpose quantum PC (Score:4, Informative)
Let me save you the trouble of searching to find out if IBM has suddenly produced a general-purpose quantum computer out of nowhere. No, they didn't, it's just another quantum annealer, although it does have 20 qubits and much improved error correction & reset capability, and a snazzy case.
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In other words, Quebec gets swindled, because if it's just a quantum annealer, D-Wave is a Canadian company doing the same thing.
Though, I somehow doubt it's just a quantum annealer because D-Wave is claiming quite a
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No, but I understand that they generate enough heat to make hot grits!
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"Quantum" is so passe... (Score:1)
I want a Meta Computer
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Right! The NSA gets all the (Score:2)
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That probably won't be problem. Most likely it'll just be flown in from China or India, where it's probably being manufactured.
What? You thought IBM was an American company?
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Hate to burst your bubble, but IBMs manufacturing is in New York (mainframes) and Mexico (POWER). Quantum is also in New York.
Trudeau has announced (Score:3)
Trudeau has announced that it will identify itself as both zero and one at the same time.
IBM's blockchain group has a new home... (Score:2)
Quantum blockchain - a distributed ledger where all transactions co-exist in superposition with their reversals. Now we're talkin' about some awesome accounting.
They obviously have a need (Score:2)
Any practical use yet? (Score:2)
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