May 9, 2018

Tangle Lake, Alaska

What does Tangle Lake, Alaska, have in common with quantum computing? Intel named its 49-qubit processor “Tangle Lake”. Frigid conditions, an ‘entangled appearance’ from above; the similarities end there. Recently, Intel published an infographic explaining the components of this qubit processor. Visually interesting and a concise description of this 3×3 inch chip.

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Rocketships Need Big Engines and Lots of Fuel…

D-Wave’s spinoff, Quadrant, is experiencing the advantages of two types of computing: Classical and quantum. With quantum supremacy years off in the distance, Quadrant is coupling the 2000Q D-wave box to its classical-based neural network and producing fair gains in processing. Well-developed, and thorough, this piece is worth the read. 

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