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Doreen Kaundur
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Posted - 2014.06.19 19:12:00 -
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Quote:First 'Quantum Computer' No Faster Than Classic PC
The world's first commercial quantum computer, made by the Canadian company D-Wave Systems Inc., performed no better than a classical computer in a recent analysis.
Quantum computers are thought to be able to solve complex problems thousands of times faster than classical computers, and scientists have been working on developing them for more than a decade. These devices could be useful for modeling quantum mechanics GÇö the realm of physics that describes how matter at the sub-microscopic scale can exist as both a particle and a wave GÇö or for cracking encrypted online information.
A team of researchers compared the performance of a D-Wave Two device to that of a classical computer on a specific set of problems, and failed to find evidence that the quantum computer was faster. [10 Technologies That Will Transform Your Life]
"We do not see any evidence of quantum speedup in the D-Wave device," said Matthias Troyer, a theoretical physicist at ETH Zurich, in Switzerland, and co-author of the study, detailed today (June 19) in the journal Science.
Quantum machines
Classical computers perform calculations using bits, whose value can only be 0 or 1. Quantum computers instead use quantum bits, or "qubits," that can exist as a 0 and 1 at the same time. This allows quantum devices to perform multiple calculations at once.
Theoretical physicist Richard Feynman was one of the first to propose the idea of quantum computers in the 1980s, as a way to overcome the limitations of classical computers in simulating quantum systems in physics. Later, mathematician Peter Shor showed that a quantum computer could factor an integer into prime numbers, an ability that could be used to crack encryption algorithms on the Internet.
The company D-Wave, based in Burnaby, Canada, built what it called the first commercial quantum computer in 2011. In 2013, Google and NASA bought one of the company's second-generation devices to use for artificial intelligence research.
Yet, some scientists remain skeptical that the D-Wave devices operate faster than a traditional computer.
Troyer and his colleagues set out to test the 503-qubit D-Wave Two device. They posed a thousand random optimization problems to the machine, and measured how long it took to solve them, compared with a classical PC.
For the problems they tested, the researchers found no evidence of "quantum speedup," or faster performance, on the D-Wave Two.
Quantum pessimism
There could be several explanations for these results, the researchers said. Perhaps, the scientists simply didn't test the machine on the right set of problems.
Colin Williams, a quantum computer scientist and D-Wave's director of business development, told Science Magazine that the problems used in the study were "not at all the right choice for probing a quantum speedup."
Or, it could be that the D-Wave's qubits are not ideal GÇö the device uses qubit technology that is a decade old, so the bits may only stay in position for about 10 nanoseconds (10 billionths of a second), even though it takes 20 microseconds (2,000 times as long) to solve a problem, Troyer said. Another possibility is that the D-Wave may not have been calibrated correctly, he said.
So far, no one has found cases where the D-Wave shows quantum speedup, Troyer said. "The more we look and we don't find it, the more pessimistic I become," he said.
Interesting results. I'm not educated enough in the area of quantum computers to give any opinion on the matter as to why these results are so.
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Ila Dace
Center for Advanced Studies Gallente Federation
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Posted - 2014.06.19 19:40:00 -
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OK... Collapse the wave and perform all the calculation simultaneously... Awesome! Now read them serially... uhhh... great... now sort them... Doh! If House played Eve: http://i.imgur.com/y7ShT.jpg |

Commissar Kate
Team Evil
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Posted - 2014.06.19 20:11:00 -
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I have no idea what any of that means other than it looks like we are stuck on silicon for the foreseeable future. People, who talk, don't know. People, who know, don't talk.
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Grimpak
Shifting Sands Trader Cartel Bleak Horizon Alliance.
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Posted - 2014.06.19 20:17:00 -
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Commissar Kate wrote:I have no idea what any of that means other than it looks like we are stuck on silicon for the foreseeable future. Quantum computing is based on non-optimized 10-year old code.
or so it seems what I understood. [img]http://eve-files.com/sig/grimpak[/img]
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Bagrat Skalski
Poseidaon
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Posted - 2014.06.19 21:12:00 -
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Ok people, we have quantum computer now. Does anybody in the room know how can we use it and for what?  When weapons, technology, and economies mature faster than the leadership culture entrusted with them, disaster ensues. http://i.minus.com/ibeZ0sJewvDMBN.gif |

Doreen Kaundur
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Posted - 2014.06.19 21:22:00 -
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Bagrat Skalski wrote:Ok people, we have quantum computer now. Does anybody in the room know how can we use it and for what? 
Does seems like a solution looking for a problem. When lasers were first developed, it was the same...what do we do with it now?
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Kijo Rikki
Powder and Ball Alchemists Union The Predictables
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Posted - 2014.06.19 21:31:00 -
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I thought I read something a year or two ago about D-Wave's not really being quantum computers. My googlefu blows, but this is sort of what I remember, only it was alot more in depth and accusatory in its nature:
http://tech.slashdot.org/story/14/02/03/1449220/first-evidence-that-googles-quantum-computer-may-not-be-quantum-after-all It is really hard to change your signature settings |

Oberine Noriepa
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Posted - 2014.06.19 21:51:00 -
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Commissar Kate wrote:I have no idea what any of that means other than it looks like we are stuck on silicon for the foreseeable future. Nonsense. Biological computers are everywhere. You're using one right now. GêÇ |

Commissar Kate
Team Evil
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Posted - 2014.06.19 22:01:00 -
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Oberine Noriepa wrote:Commissar Kate wrote:I have no idea what any of that means other than it looks like we are stuck on silicon for the foreseeable future. Nonsense. Biological computers are everywhere. You're using one right now.
Then please tell me where I can buy a brain in a jar that can play EvE. People, who talk, don't know. People, who know, don't talk.
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Oberine Noriepa
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Posted - 2014.06.19 22:08:00 -
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Commissar Kate wrote:Oberine Noriepa wrote:Commissar Kate wrote:I have no idea what any of that means other than it looks like we are stuck on silicon for the foreseeable future. Nonsense. Biological computers are everywhere. You're using one right now. Then please tell me where I can buy a brain in a jar that can play EvE. *points at you*
It's just that the "jar" in this case is... prettier than your standard jar, I suppose.  GêÇ |

Bagrat Skalski
Poseidaon
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Posted - 2014.06.20 19:52:00 -
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Oberine Noriepa wrote:Commissar Kate wrote:Oberine Noriepa wrote:Commissar Kate wrote:I have no idea what any of that means other than it looks like we are stuck on silicon for the foreseeable future. Nonsense. Biological computers are everywhere. You're using one right now. Then please tell me where I can buy a brain in a jar that can play EvE. *points at you* It's just that the "jar" in this case is... prettier than your standard jar, I suppose. 
And you can't really buy it, you can only grow it in a form of your children. ANd then they just have their own mind about anything.  When weapons, technology, and economies mature faster than the leadership culture entrusted with them, disaster ensues. http://i.minus.com/ibeZ0sJewvDMBN.gif |

Reaver Glitterstim
Dromedaworks inc Test Alliance Please Ignore
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Posted - 2014.06.20 20:13:00 -
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That news article contains no useful information about quantum computers and demonstrates a lack of understanding of the subject on the part of the author. Also, qubits cannot be used to store and retrieve information in the way that standard bits can be.
While I accept that this article may be serious, I am forced to conclude that it is likely a joke. Fit a warfare link to your tech 1 battlecruiser. Train Wing Commander. Get in the Squad Commander or Wing Commander position. Your fleets will be superior to everyone else's. (had this sig BEFORE Odyssey BC rebalance) "What if [climate change is] a big hoax and we create a better world for nothing?" -comic on Greenmonk |
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