Are Quantum Computers a meme or the future
Are Quantum Computers a meme or the future
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yes
both yes and no simultaneously
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>Bilion times faster than our already incredible fast computers
Yes, a meme. Sure thing.
they already exist
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Yes
They both exist and dont exist, but in a different universe they are existing as oposite to our none existing state. Soon, they will merge into one state and timeline.
Total BS. Flying car tier
nerds...
They already exist but are in baby stage.
Think of it this way, with normal processors we try to shove more and more transistors every new generation so it can do more shit right? with quantum computers it's the same thing but right now they are very "simple" as in a computer with very few transistors being able to only deal with a small number of bits / operations.
They are far from a meme but boy we have a long way to go and once they start ramping up a lot of things will change but mostly related to number crunching.
Think of shit like protein folding or weather prediction or cryptography.
So yeah they aren't really vidyia material but for some nasty math problems they will be GOAT.
quantum computers are a meme of the future
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I presume they'll mostly be used to calculate some ridiculous physics shit
"a billion" is probably overstating it and it's only in very specific workloads, but yes, 'a billion' times faster at cracking your password.
Not 'a billion' times faster at cinebench.
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HAHAHAHA LOL I GET IT
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>the goose is loose
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It will never be feasible to have a quantum PC, but as a cloud service? Sure. In fact, we already have those.
Correct on multiple levels because it's a meme for general purpose computing that typical consumer usually has on mind, and not a meme for anything that can benefit from quantum computing.
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Everything starts as meme
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they have to use quantum light scattering just to lithograph CPUs, what do you think
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>LE IRONICALLY PRAISING RETARDED COMMENT MEME
The absolute state.
Anyway, asking whether we'll all be quantum is like asking whether we'll all be GPU.
Quantum computing will be an co-system used for specific tasks, which will allow for ground-breaking behavior in software that wasn't possible before.
For example, the travelling salesman problem is solved by quantum computing. This has heavy implications for internet routing, AI in games and navigation systems.
We will get lower pings, better mapping services and less retarded ingame AIs.
Sub quantum level mechanics might be deterministic and entities that seem distant on a macro level might directly interact there on a feint but cumulatively decisive scale. Then it'll be a meme.
What if they are a meme for the future?
meme of the future
Yes
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It's not rocket science
They are not like conventional PCs. They will be a thing but not some consumer device you can gaym on.
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They're an application-specific piece of hardware.
They might become mainstream by 2060 for power efficiency reasons if Koomey's law keeps holding. Computers will become so much more efficient that they'll run into landauer's limit. Circuits will have to be reversible to become more energy efficient, which might imply making them quantum.
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they'll start as gimmicky addon cpu thing. Kinda like the intel gpu with the vega gpu on the same board. After support rolls out, we'll begin to see fully quantum cpus. What else can you do if you can't shrink transistors anymore?
I know for a fact that the CIA has a working ~2000 qubit computer
Thank God
>Are Quantum Computers a meme or the future
They're certainly the future of cryptocurrency mining.
they will be used in conjunction with normal cpus.
they are better at some stuff, but they wont be better at other stuff, because conventional cpus are very advanced nowadays.
meaning that if we solve the 0 degree problem, we will have QPUs to handle encryption/decryption, ai, and some search algorithms.
a|yes>+b|no>
a^2+b^2=1
They're able to fundamentally improve the asymptotic runtime of some important classes of algorithms: math.nist.gov
They may never be standard for consumer systems, but they'll definitely be heavily used in the future.