Tuesday, 14 May 2013

D-Wave's quantum optimizer pitted against traditional computers

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Back in 2007, a company called D-Wave made waves by claiming it had built a 16-bit quantum computer at a time when most academic labs could only manage a handful of bits. What they demonstrated, however, wasn't a quantum computer in the sense that ...

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