Quantum Computer Possible From Silicon Fab
Cash Mitchell writes: "This article from the EE Times says 'Researchers at the University of Wisconsin in Madison claim to have created the world's first successful simulation of a quantum-computer architecture that uses existing silicon fabrication techniques.... With existing fabrication techniques, the team estimates that a million-quantum-dot computer (1,024 x 1,024 array) could be built today and operated in the megahertz range.'"
...unless of course you try to look at the results.
How many cats will be sacrificed to test a 1024x1024 quantum array I wonder?
There's no problem factoring big primes. I can do it in constant time. Big composites is a problem.
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For instance, it is impossible to copy a qubit.
I can already hear the RIAA running like hell to back this technology.
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Doesn't Windows make your computer a quantum computer?
You never know its stability state until you attempt an operation. Upon doing so you can't tell what it will do next.
(With apologies to Mr. Schrodinger and Mr. Heisenberg)
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