Under the Hood of Quantum Computing
nanotrends writes "Gordie Rose, the CTO of Dwave Systems, the venture funded company that plans to offer paid use of a superconducting quantum computer starting in 2007, reveals secrets of his quantum computer construction. It is based on nobium superconducting 'circuits of atoms' and is not RSFQ. (Rapid Single Flux quantum)."
I read the article, but it didn't make it very clear - what will be the advantages of paid use of their quantum computer? Unless it's going to be faster than other supercomputers, I can't see the point. Is there some other advantage I'm not aware of?
I'd be very suprised if their quantum computer will be faster than conventional computers by next year. 20 years away, maybe.
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I paraphrase:
"extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence"
Yet another under construction web page and half baked idea. I pity the investors. And remember what Feynman said (which is still true today):
"No one understands quantum mechanics"
Which does not keep us from using the results of a a highly successful theory, but just keep in mind, wave function computing is not going to be easy, but I believe it is possible. And I should know, I'm made of atoms.
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I think this statement is incorrect. My understanding concurs with what is written in the wiki article:
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That's the promise of Quantum Computing. I'm quite skeptical, but given the NSA is suggesting that one rely on ECC instead, there's something brewing: the NSA has given *very* good advice historically, though it has sometimes taken the private sector decades to understand.
Also note that factorization hasn't been *proven* NP-hard, so there may be a different explanaiton for the NSA's advice. They are the world's largest employer of math PhDs, after all, and it's just possible they know something we don't.
In any case, there's a lot of study about what kind of problems a quantum computer could solve in P time: it's *not* all of NP, which is pretty interesting in an abstract way even if QC turns out to be BS.
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