The mighty Intel is now making silicon Quantum chips. But are they actually any good?

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  • Опубликовано: 25 дек 2024

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  • @AndrewMellor-darkphoton
    @AndrewMellor-darkphoton Год назад +3

    Since using traditional semiconductor were they able to add active classical logic?

    • @NYUQuantumTechnologyLab
      @NYUQuantumTechnologyLab  Год назад +1

      As Ebube says this is a spin based machine so its different operating principle to standard transistor logic circuitry

  • @__aceofspades
    @__aceofspades Год назад +2

    Intel has been making quantum chips for awhile, while 12 qubits is only a modest amount compared to their previous quantum chips, Tunnel Falls are semiconductor spin qubits and have a far more promising path to commercialized quantum chips. Intel is even sampling Tunnel falls at the university I am an alumni of.

    • @NYUQuantumTechnologyLab
      @NYUQuantumTechnologyLab  Год назад +1

      Yes, that's right, I think you are referring to their superconducting qubit chips? That is right but this chip is entirely new technology. We would say its not necessarily superior, probably SC qubits are still the technology to beat. But interesting technology anyhow.

  • @Handelsbilanzdefizit
    @Handelsbilanzdefizit Год назад +2

    Google didn't achieve quantumsupremacy. Here are some articles to look for:
    "Ordinary computers can beat Google’s quantum computer after all", "Scientists Dethrone Google’s Quantum Advantage Claim With a Conventional Computer", "Googles Quantencomputer: Von wegen überlegen!" [german]
    Maybe there's a way, to summarize these 55 Fin-Qbits to one resilient logical Qbit, in hardware.
    I would focus on 1 proper Qubit per chip, and find ways to connect them.
    Or make the amount of qubits on a chip sufficient, for an error-correcting transmission protocol.
    Because these quantumcommunication stuff has to be developed anyway in the future.
    If you integrate more and more qubits on a chip, the risk that the chip isn't 100% perfect raises exponentially.
    So, I would split this risk, into several logical units.
    Which technology is the most promising? Still the superconducting ones, or lightbased computers?

    • @NYUQuantumTechnologyLab
      @NYUQuantumTechnologyLab  Год назад

      Thanks for those links. People are only just demonstrating quatum error correction in more advanced systems so could be a while still.

  • @coolphy6002
    @coolphy6002 Год назад +3

    First IBM, then Google,...now Intel...all hype 😌

  • @TheGreatPizzaMasterpiece
    @TheGreatPizzaMasterpiece Год назад

    Can we all just agree that Wikipedia is indeed an excellent source?

  • @nasalimbu3078
    @nasalimbu3078 3 месяца назад

    Computer programming fluid
    Pollium

  •  Год назад +1

    Oh great, another processor in the fridge... Fridges are supposed to store food and not processors! Wake up people!!!

  • @fubiao9149
    @fubiao9149 Год назад

    as far as they can not entangle these electron spins, they are their worst enemy😅

    • @NYUQuantumTechnologyLab
      @NYUQuantumTechnologyLab  Год назад +3

      It has been done by other groups so it should be possible but they don't report this, at least in the paper I wrote.

  • @DanielSmedegaardBuus
    @DanielSmedegaardBuus Год назад +2

    Jesus, let your prisoners go. They clearly don't appreciate being forced to participate in your video 😂

    • @theguythatcoment
      @theguythatcoment Год назад

      you don't know how far people go in order to get their phd's.

    •  Год назад +5

      I participated every single video with Tim until I graduated. It was fun and I miss it a lot. They are just shy and want to be perceived as serious!

    • @NYUQuantumTechnologyLab
      @NYUQuantumTechnologyLab  Год назад +5

      Marek is now a free man and thriving

    • @alexgk9557
      @alexgk9557 Год назад +2

      Hahaha, I'm also a physics phd and have definitely looked just like this while being super interested in the seminar I was attending.

    • @khaylablack4440
      @khaylablack4440 Год назад +1

      excuse me sir, but do you know what prison is? these people are CLEARLY NOT in a prison. this is a palace compared to a REAL prison. trust me -- I've seen it all. i only wish i could be in these videos. let's all respect Dr. Byrnes.