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.
Good evening. I am 15 years old and I am from Japan. I am visually impaired but I am very interested in future technology. I am especially interested in quantum computers, which is why I came to this channel. I am sure that quantum computers will further enrich our lives as I am able to watch your videos through translation. I am really looking forward to the future. Now, I don't know you at all. Who are you?
Unfortunately, I still can't understand your joke. Studying English is also not a daily strength. I am interested in your background. And what do you need to understand your video?
I think this is pretty cool honestly, if it was more like $2000 and actually seemed reliable (which your video implies the opposite...) I'd probably actually consider buying one. $6000+ is way too much especially when my own simulator I built can easily do 11.
In early days of todays computers you would use it via typing commands, no ui just text. I believe this is at a similar stage right now and can't comprehend what it will be like in 20-30 years.
I would love your input. Do you think it makes sense to build "personal" quantum computers with their own operating system and set of inner workings or we should just focuss on quantum computing as an extention of what we already do best and built quantum chipsets or quantum modules that can integrate into existing machines ( or even adapt motherboards to be able to operate with an extention of a quantum chipset)? because as I see it, people are once again getting overhyped with a subset of technology and loosing sight of the greater harmonic picture, quantum computing isn't adequate for all use cases and has a very specific subset of problems were it performs best, so it could be an amazing extention to a traditional CPU, call it Quantum Multithreading
The thing is, even if you had your own quantum computer, there aren't many quantum algorithms that you would really want to use on a daily basis. I mean I suppose if you forgot your youtube password, you could use your personal QC to crack it in 10 minutes. But other than that, not really. At the moment, most QCs like being very cold, which means it makes a lot more sense to just have a central QC and just let people dial into it like : towardsdatascience.com/how-to-run-code-on-a-real-quantum-computer-c1fc61ff5b4
How is the response and overall speed compared to a Intel for example. Is it off the chart, or is it similar to a multi core due to the lack of qubits?
The UI is not being run by the quantum computer. The quantum computer is what runs the calculations he input which as you saw, take several minutes to get a reading on simple tasks. This isn't for playing CS:GO on ;).
@@forTodaysAdventure Haha I get that but does it have practical applications for a common use or is it's function specifically to being a super scientific calculator?
@@MrMotu123 This particular one does not have any practical applications other than to teach the user about quantum computers. Quantum computers in general have endless applications over classical computers
@@forTodaysAdventure Okay that's what I was going for, I keep seeing this advertised but it seems more like a children's toy of the future like a quantum leapfrog than the publically available quantum computer like I got from the first impression scrolling past it.
yeah, by accident. They had 2 "red lines" that both stop at the same station, but then they split off in perpendicular directions. Also the "red" line I meant to take wasnt even colored red.
@@forTodaysAdventure so question would it break if you opened it up I don’t have one because I’m poor tho I really want to see the inside of the computer
This video will go to million views after 10 years and after 50 years people will call you legend.
I was thinking the same
Why isn't SpinQ getting that much attention, this is cool
But can it run crysis
What about minecraft too 🤔
Probably
This is amazing. I absolutely never expected this to happen so soon. Thank you for your time.
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.
Perfect one with a complete step by step details u had shown.. thx u !!!
Good evening.
I am 15 years old and I am from Japan.
I am visually impaired but I am very interested in future technology.
I am especially interested in quantum computers, which is why I came to this channel.
I am sure that quantum computers will further enrich our lives as I am able to watch your videos through translation.
I am really looking forward to the future.
Now, I don't know you at all.
Who are you?
my name is Ivan, it is nice to meet you. dont neglect your mathematics studies haha
Unfortunately, I still can't understand your joke.
Studying English is also not a daily strength.
I am interested in your background.
And what do you need to understand your video?
@@samuraicompassion1796 私のビデオは詳細には触れません。量子力学を本当に理解したいのであれば、数学をしっかりと把握しておく必要があります
yes sir, please shut up you idot, please just give up
thanks!
I think this is pretty cool honestly, if it was more like $2000 and actually seemed reliable (which your video implies the opposite...) I'd probably actually consider buying one. $6000+ is way too much especially when my own simulator I built can easily do 11.
Strange that they build a tablet in. Surely better to put a DP port and USBs for monitor, KB and mouse, then use it like a tower PC?
I thought it was an actual quantum gaming pc or sum
67μs is long enough to do stuff with a CPU if you optimize well enough :)
You can do a couple of small matrix multiplications in that amount of time
I'm your 1000th subscriber :)
In early days of todays computers you would use it via typing commands, no ui just text. I believe this is at a similar stage right now and can't comprehend what it will be like in 20-30 years.
I would love your input. Do you think it makes sense to build "personal" quantum computers with their own operating system and set of inner workings or we should just focuss on quantum computing as an extention of what we already do best and built quantum chipsets or quantum modules that can integrate into existing machines ( or even adapt motherboards to be able to operate with an extention of a quantum chipset)?
because as I see it, people are once again getting overhyped with a subset of technology and loosing sight of the greater harmonic picture, quantum computing isn't adequate for all use cases and has a very specific subset of problems were it performs best, so it could be an amazing extention to a traditional CPU, call it Quantum Multithreading
The thing is, even if you had your own quantum computer, there aren't many quantum algorithms that you would really want to use on a daily basis. I mean I suppose if you forgot your youtube password, you could use your personal QC to crack it in 10 minutes. But other than that, not really. At the moment, most QCs like being very cold, which means it makes a lot more sense to just have a central QC and just let people dial into it like :
towardsdatascience.com/how-to-run-code-on-a-real-quantum-computer-c1fc61ff5b4
thats so cool that they let you do that
Yeah I was pretty excited too. Couldn't wait to share it with all yall
Cool! New tech with a screen...
Now run doom on it.
ruclips.net/video/dxRiNC8On88/видео.html
@@forTodaysAdventure oh my gawd he god da doom on it 😱😱😱
Can it run doom? lmao had me crying. Thanks for this cool as video.
Gonna leave my mark when this video hasn't gotten over 20k views
How is the response and overall speed compared to a Intel for example. Is it off the chart, or is it similar to a multi core due to the lack of qubits?
its slightly slower than pen and paper
The UI is not being run by the quantum computer. The quantum computer is what runs the calculations he input which as you saw, take several minutes to get a reading on simple tasks. This isn't for playing CS:GO on ;).
@@rowenhuskyyeah that’s how I figured it work. I was going to say, who the fuck compiled the android kernel to run on this shit? 😂
What else can u do with it?
Does it run Unix based OS?
So what is it actually used for tho? Just equations?
This particular model is a tool for learning how quantum computers work, and getting hands on experience.
@@forTodaysAdventure$9k for just that much ? A bad deal i think
@@enryu1 check out my other video on how to build your own for less than 200$... though you have to know something about electronics
@@forTodaysAdventure oh thanks
HI Love your video. Is it available for purchase ?. Thanks would love to know that.
There are a few places, check out threshold.ai for US shipping
They are $9000 from what I hear so pretty pricey, but also surprisingly affordable for something so bleeding edge
@@heavy0119 SpinQ Gemini mini, 1 week shipping, 2 years parts and labor warranty, $6666 + sales tax and shipping
Can it run Minecraft, on fancy??
Can it run Doom?
Still waiting for someone to download the og doom on it
Let's not have quantum computing peak so early now
Will it support gta6 or no? 😅
So what is it then? A fancy calculator?
All computers are fancy calculators haha.
But with 2 qubits, you can start to do the logical operations that eventually become arithmetic.
@@forTodaysAdventure Haha I get that but does it have practical applications for a common use or is it's function specifically to being a super scientific calculator?
@@MrMotu123 This particular one does not have any practical applications other than to teach the user about quantum computers. Quantum computers in general have endless applications over classical computers
@@forTodaysAdventure Okay that's what I was going for, I keep seeing this advertised but it seems more like a children's toy of the future like a quantum leapfrog than the publically available quantum computer like I got from the first impression scrolling past it.
Doom looks great on there! I like your notre dame sweatshirt. You take the trolley around SF?
yeah, by accident. They had 2 "red lines" that both stop at the same station, but then they split off in perpendicular directions. Also the "red" line I meant to take wasnt even colored red.
Sounds like they needed a separate line to go directly to the red light district.
@@forTodaysAdventure
comment to come back to 😊
can it run Cyberpunk 2077?
not yet!
but can it run doom?
Квантовой компьютер на Андроиде 👍👍👍🔥🔥🔥
spaciba
also you are going to reach 2^8 subscribers soon
Can I mine BTC on It
Can I you play games on it
Can this be used for cracking password?
This particular model no. But quantum computers in general yes
@@forTodaysAdventure nice... Tq for replying
Does GTA 5 open?
SUBSCRIBED
ok but will it run crysis?
sure... at 0.5 fps
@@forTodaysAdventure so question would it break if you opened it up I don’t have one because I’m poor tho I really want to see the inside of the computer
@@theshroomian2415 You can basically already see all of the components in this video (albeit from an awkward angle)
Basic concepts
Can it find passwords?
Probably but from what I understand its only 2 quibits so "00" "01" "01 " "11"
They could add Funktion of using real scripts then you can do real calculations 👌
yeah, that would be cool
Now boot windows on it
I was here in 2025
Minecraft??
could definitely run minecraft
Looks like a printer lmao
I suspect, it is the useless demo demo of demo that demo demo ;) (c) Future? Yes, but not now 🤣
bah!
Это похоже кусок говна, а не квантовый компьютер)) Это экспериментальная установка кубита
xaxaxaxa
вы должны увидеть мой другой квантовый компьютер
Hi host, at 67microseconds. Wow. Weee. Fast
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