This reminds of me Altair 8800 microcomputer. This is quantum computer version of that. Of that new begining. And upcoming revolution. The quantum gates on spinq also reminds me of switches and toggles of Altair 8800.
Since I first posted these videos, I've begun to notice more coverage of SPINQ's mini quantum systems in articles like this one... www.cnx-software.com/2022/12/16/spinq-quantum-computers-target-the-education-market/ ...so I'm hoping it's a growing trend! :~)
@@johnbhurdtand? A veteran who is a boomer plays cod and gets famous.... That shows people only care about competetive gaming and not something revolutionary like this device.
It has 8 qubits or 2 power 8 = 256 bits. Our smartphone has normally 32 or 64bit. Or, 256/32 = 8 cores as 32bit cpu and 4 cores as 64 bit. Really impressing
No it has 2 qubits, 8 qubits is the simulator. The 64 bits of a smartphone also doesn't refer to the memory, the memory is usually in the gigabytes, in the billions of bits. This isn't anything like a normal computer, it is pretty primitive and has no other purpose than educational use, although there's surprisingly a lot of interesting algorithms you could tinker with on only 2 qubits.
@@amihart9269 no girl it's a 8 qubit, you should go and search officially. And the formula for conversation from qubit to bit is 2^n; n stands for number of qubits. Suppose 4 qubits then 2^4=16 bits. Most of our android smartphone is on either 32 bit cpu or 64 bit cpu. And it has cores means multiple cpu, if it has 4 cores it means it has 4 cpu, then it will be 4×the number of cpus in the system. You said 64 or 32 bit of a smartphone dosnt refer to memory; girl you are totally worng. It dose, the number bits in system changes in the memory. If there is 32 bit cpu then it can't address and use the 64 bit memory system. I think you don't have laptop; or computer. While installing ram on laptop or computer; there qe get option choose between 32 bit version of ram or 64 bit. Because we have to install ram or memory according to the computers bit. If its 32 bit cpu, then u cant use memory system which over 32 bits. Because 32 bit cpu can only address 32blocks of storage. I know u won't get this.
Well, isn't a gaming pc with RTX 4090TI, but man. Its a first portable quantum computer! As far as i know, quantum mechanics is extremely potential, but its extremely mindbraking and undiscovered. Anyway, i saw a pop science videos about this and im extremely exciting!
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Yes, the Real Quantum Computing section lets you design and run your own code by designing quantum circuits / algorithms by chaining a selection of quantum gates, which can be seen as matrix operators in linear algebra. There's a good primer on how these differ from classical digital logic gates here: --> quantum.country/qcvc
@@randystack1 but can you do it with just programming? I had qc as a subject and we used a simulator in python for creating programs, could i run my python code on the computer?
@@dawnriddler No, you can't run Python code or any classical computing language on a quantum computer. You need to design quantum circuits / algorithms using quantum gates, as these are different from those used in classical computing. There is a Python package called Qiskit which will provide an interface for sequencing quantum gates, but you'll have to first understand how these operate, compare and contrast to classical computing gates. More information on Qiskit can be found here: --> qiskit.org/textbook/ch-appendix/qiskit.html Hope this helps! P.S. If you've already built quantum circuits via a similar simulator to Qiskit, then yes, you can run these quantum circuits directly on a quantum computer like the Gemini Mini! :~)
@@TheCh0senOne Yes, the Gemini Mini was an even $7,0000US. That included shipping, but not Customs charges (SpinQ let me know this in advance, so I was prepared) which, here in the UK, amounted to £1,343.19GBP.
Greetings, I wonder what would be the Operating System based on ? Has the look&feel of some linux/android base. Also any chance to share photos from the inside ? The chips beeing used, EEPROMs, eMMCs ? Thanks in advance.
The integrated front-end classical computer (on the hinged section) is Linux-based, and boots the Castor Operating System used to control and provide a user interface to the quantum computer (in the main body). Optionally, the system can be controlled via a network connection using the SpinQuasar software running on a PC as the front-end. The quantum computer is based upon a custom FPGA chip which regulates the RF section used to configure and measure the spin of the hydrogen and phosphorus nuclei of the dimethylphosphite sample in the nuclear magnetic resonance chamber, magnetic shimming to stabilize the fields of the fixed magnets and temperature control. In addition to the NMR chamber, there are four discrete circuit boards within the main unit (you can see these in my calibration video). Additional information on the inner workings on the system can be found in this technical paper: --> arxiv.org/pdf/2101.10017.pdf
How could it be? The architecture of a quantum computer, while interpreted to be similar to a PCs, is vastly different, the OS is probably completely custom. This machine could also be without an OS if it has a simple interface it could be hooked up to a standard PC and take in instructions and return results. This is meant for computation, not consumerism.
@@zipkitty What you just said makes absolutely zero sense. Are you really implying that the operating system runs on the actual quantum part of this computer? Of course there are classical parts that could very well be running android or linux for the UI.
This reminds of me Altair 8800 microcomputer. This is quantum computer version of that. Of that new begining. And upcoming revolution.
The quantum gates on spinq also reminds me of switches and toggles of Altair 8800.
I'm surprised this isn't getting as much attention as it should
Since I first posted these videos, I've begun to notice more coverage of SPINQ's mini quantum systems in articles like this one... www.cnx-software.com/2022/12/16/spinq-quantum-computers-target-the-education-market/ ...so I'm hoping it's a growing trend! :~)
because its a boomer video for quantum computers
Wait until it runs Minecraft, LoL and Fortnite…
@@Emilmarch It already plays games
@@johnbhurdtand?
A veteran who is a boomer plays cod and gets famous.... That shows people only care about competetive gaming and not something revolutionary like this device.
This is just insane as thiese become cheeper this type of computing will me the standard and so much faster than i ever thought possible
It has 8 qubits or 2 power 8 = 256 bits.
Our smartphone has normally 32 or 64bit.
Or, 256/32 = 8 cores as 32bit cpu and 4 cores as 64 bit.
Really impressing
No it has 2 qubits, 8 qubits is the simulator. The 64 bits of a smartphone also doesn't refer to the memory, the memory is usually in the gigabytes, in the billions of bits. This isn't anything like a normal computer, it is pretty primitive and has no other purpose than educational use, although there's surprisingly a lot of interesting algorithms you could tinker with on only 2 qubits.
@@amihart9269 no girl it's a 8 qubit, you should go and search officially.
And the formula for conversation from qubit to bit is 2^n; n stands for number of qubits. Suppose 4 qubits then 2^4=16 bits.
Most of our android smartphone is on either 32 bit cpu or 64 bit cpu. And it has cores means multiple cpu, if it has 4 cores it means it has 4 cpu, then it will be 4×the number of cpus in the system.
You said 64 or 32 bit of a smartphone dosnt refer to memory; girl you are totally worng. It dose, the number bits in system changes in the memory.
If there is 32 bit cpu then it can't address and use the 64 bit memory system.
I think you don't have laptop; or computer.
While installing ram on laptop or computer; there qe get option choose between 32 bit version of ram or 64 bit.
Because we have to install ram or memory according to the computers bit.
If its 32 bit cpu, then u cant use memory system which over 32 bits. Because 32 bit cpu can only address 32blocks of storage.
I know u won't get this.
Can't wait to see a quantum gaming PC
Check out the last minute or so of this video... ;~) --> ruclips.net/video/dxRiNC8On88/видео.html
Well, isn't a gaming pc with RTX 4090TI, but man. Its a first portable quantum computer! As far as i know, quantum mechanics is extremely potential, but its extremely mindbraking and undiscovered.
Anyway, i saw a pop science videos about this and im extremely exciting!
Thank you, Randy. We are Qubits Brasil, the startups with focus in quantum computing in Brasil.
Hello, Qubits Brasil! I look forward to following your work as well! :~)
Is this a mix between normal and quantum computers? Because I don't think quantum computers are developed enough to make an operating system out of.
That’s so cool. But what can you use it for?
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Looks good, would like to know more of what it can do though
I'll be posting more videos after the holidays, and will be getting into some quantum algorithms then.
Asking the Real questions ! lol
It does cleaning and cooking also?
Is this can affect real life world?
Hello from 2024. Hope everyone watching this on their aesthetic super quantum PC gaming setup 100 years later is having a good day.
what kind of microwave?
Can you run your own code on it? Without using the simulator?
Yes, the Real Quantum Computing section lets you design and run your own code by designing quantum circuits / algorithms by chaining a selection of quantum gates, which can be seen as matrix operators in linear algebra. There's a good primer on how these differ from classical digital logic gates here: --> quantum.country/qcvc
@@randystack1 but can you do it with just programming? I had qc as a subject and we used a simulator in python for creating programs, could i run my python code on the computer?
@@dawnriddler No, you can't run Python code or any classical computing language on a quantum computer. You need to design quantum circuits / algorithms using quantum gates, as these are different from those used in classical computing. There is a Python package called Qiskit which will provide an interface for sequencing quantum gates, but you'll have to first understand how these operate, compare and contrast to classical computing gates. More information on Qiskit can be found here: --> qiskit.org/textbook/ch-appendix/qiskit.html Hope this helps! P.S. If you've already built quantum circuits via a similar simulator to Qiskit, then yes, you can run these quantum circuits directly on a quantum computer like the Gemini Mini! :~)
@@randystack1 yes i did use qiskit, that's what i was wondering, so you can actually run written code and not just code via the designer, that's cool!
@@dawnriddler ...best of luck in all of your quantum coding pursuits! :~)
The amount of games I'd play on this...
You dont game on quantum Computers 💀
this video will prolly get more views after 10 years and then we can reflect on how far we have come or maybe not?
Would this be dangerous as they are REALLY cold
Wow, esto si es ciencia y tecnología. 🦾
Can you install a regular os onto it?
No it wouldn’t run properly however you could probably emulate it with potentially strange results
Did you buy this one?
Yes, I bought it directly from SpinQ in China.
@@randystack1 May I ask what the price was? The website doesn't seem to mention it.
@@TheCh0senOne Yes, the Gemini Mini was an even $7,0000US. That included shipping, but not Customs charges (SpinQ let me know this in advance, so I was prepared) which, here in the UK, amounted to £1,343.19GBP.
I see on the article headline that it's a 2 qubit. So it's more like a demo toy i suppose.
BUT what can you actuall do with it ?A
After the holidays, I'll be posting more videos showing some quantum algorithms in action.
Greetings, I wonder what would be the Operating System based on ? Has the look&feel of some linux/android base. Also any chance to share photos from the inside ? The chips beeing used, EEPROMs, eMMCs ? Thanks in advance.
The integrated front-end classical computer (on the hinged section) is Linux-based, and boots the Castor Operating System used to control and provide a user interface to the quantum computer (in the main body). Optionally, the system can be controlled via a network connection using the SpinQuasar software running on a PC as the front-end. The quantum computer is based upon a custom FPGA chip which regulates the RF section used to configure and measure the spin of the hydrogen and phosphorus nuclei of the dimethylphosphite sample in the nuclear magnetic resonance chamber, magnetic shimming to stabilize the fields of the fixed magnets and temperature control. In addition to the NMR chamber, there are four discrete circuit boards within the main unit (you can see these in my calibration video). Additional information on the inner workings on the system can be found in this technical paper: --> arxiv.org/pdf/2101.10017.pdf
@@randystack1 Thank you so much for the insight and the pdf documentation. Thats quite a lot to read and learn about. Appreciated !
Hey, is this regular binary computer, simulating quantum cpu ?
pretty sure this is a real quantum computer, especially considering it costs 9k
Just thought about how this device would probably destroy cryptography if it were programmed right
Would need a few more qubits to make that a reality, but we're definitely getting close!
So what does it do tbh
I'll be posting more videos in the new year to demonstrate some quantum algorithms.
Can this program stuff?
Nice vid dude.
But can it run Crysis?
Only math computation. Not a gamer pc
@@dzenacs2011 I know I was joking
I thought this was fake at first. Saw it in shorts.
It's definitely real, but still pretty unbelievable! :~)
Is the operating system based on android/linux ?
How could it be? The architecture of a quantum computer, while interpreted to be similar to a PCs, is vastly different, the OS is probably completely custom. This machine could also be without an OS if it has a simple interface it could be hooked up to a standard PC and take in instructions and return results. This is meant for computation, not consumerism.
@@zipkitty well it reminded me of android , but you're right that it might be a custom OS
@@zipkitty What you just said makes absolutely zero sense. Are you really implying that the operating system runs on the actual quantum part of this computer? Of course there are classical parts that could very well be running android or linux for the UI.
Wow amazing. How many qubits does it operate with?
It says 2 on the website
Yes, two qubits in the actual NMR quantum computer, but it also has an eight qubit simulator for educational purposes and comparisons.
Can you play league and watch PH on it?
Don't know, but apparently you can play Doom on it... ;~) --> ruclips.net/video/dxRiNC8On88/видео.html
Does it run doom though?
Ha, check out the last few minutes in this video: ;~) --> ruclips.net/video/dxRiNC8On88/видео.html
How many frames on csgo tho
I want to run windows on it dor some reason
Can it run tetris?
You might enjoy the last minute or so of this video... ;~) --> ruclips.net/video/dxRiNC8On88/видео.html
Amazing!!!
Can it run doom. Perhaps eternal.
Im sold
can u play Fortnite on it
It’s android.
Hi 2124
2024
I give a note zero to this computer
Can it run crysis?
Yes and no