NASA Backs Quantum Computing Claim
narramissic writes "Canadian startup D-Wave's demonstration via Web link of a prototype quantum computer in mid-February was met with skepticism in the academic community, but NASA has confirmed that it did, in fact, build a special chip used in the disputed demonstration. According to an article on ITworld, D-Wave designed the quantum chip and then contracted with NASA to build it."
After all, aren't they the ones that filmed a moon landing in some studio?
:-P
Sorry to bring out all the conspiracy nuts, couldn't resist.
How else is NASA supposed to afford diapers?!
Or maybe it does work, with the unfortunate side effect of the computers constantly crashing into Mars.
It's nothing but crumpled porno and Ayn Rand.
No, it would simultaniously crash into Mars and not.
Go Team Canada!
I'm a tenured professor in quantumcomputing and I can assure you the chip works! This is based on a paper I often require for my students, and I would hang my own Ph.D. on it's credibility.
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O, wait...
This was meant to be posted here: http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=07/03/09/14522
Sorry, my mistake!
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I thought the first rule of quantum computing is you may or may not be talking about quantum computing.
I didn't realize it took quantum computing to power my wireless router...
Thank you. Maybe.
Faster! Faster! Faster would be better!
Well, you see me boy, they did and they didn't. Or, t'was and 'twasn't, or, to be sure, to be sure, they might've but they mightn't've.
Do it yourself, because no one else will do it yourself. [beta blockade 10-17 Feb]
The corect phrase would of been: Duke Nukem Forever will simultaneously Run and Not Run on their architecture.
Finally! A computer that can run vista!