Tuesday, June 13, 2017

IBM created a quantum computer, 16 qubits queue successfully. From the original 5 qubits




IBM has a quantum computer, size 5 qubits stubs in hand. And a big target to build a computer the size 50 qubits.

Last month, IBM announced this milestone now create their quantum computer with 16 qubits finished. Although still in the phase of testing.

IBM also announced that it has further created a quantum computer, the first prototype to use in their own projects, IBM Q as well. The computer has a 17 qubits and is designed using guidelines called Quantum Volume, too. Is regarded as the speed computers as IBM has ever created.

Development is happening today will help IBM get closer towards the processor size 50 qubits or more, and faster, and also to demonstrate its effectiveness, superior general computer nowadays.

Arvind Krishna senior vice president and Director of IBM Research and Hybrid Cloud said. "that will help expand our capability to create and discover new things that current computers cannot do it through our system, IBM Cloud."




                                                   The quantum processor with 16 qubits of IBM (Photos - IBM Research's Flickr).

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