More Than Just Hype, What Does Quantum Supremacy Mean, Practically?
More Than Just Hype, What Does Quantum Supremacy Mean, Practically? What Is Quantum Supremacy? And Why Does It Matter? Read More… + The concept of
More Than Just Hype, What Does Quantum Supremacy Mean, Practically? What Is Quantum Supremacy? And Why Does It Matter? Read More… + The concept of
“Quantum processors have thus reached the regime of quantum supremacy.” A quick search on BING pulls up the document Google purportedly put together and provided
Quantum Supremacy, What Is It Anyhow? What Is Quantum Supremacy, and Why Is It Such a Computing Milestone? Excerpts and salient points ~ + Quantum
“Generating Pure Randomness” How to Turn a Quantum Computer Into the Ultimate Randomness Generator Excerpts and salient points ~ + Randomness is crucial for almost
Increasing Qubit Control the Bristlecone Way. Google has been working on improving Bristlecone’s qubit control. New circuits have been developed which control its qubits from within
60 Carbon Atoms Contain an Entire Quantum Computer; or so might one think, if fully understanding and controlling the buckminsterfullerene were to come to fruition.
Google and NASA Contracting Bristlecone’s Quantum Computing Services. Google is in contract with NASA to test for quantum supremacy of its Bristlecone 72-qubit quantum computer.
Learning is a continuous process (Einstein). Google put together Cirq, a quantum computing programming language. Cirq is intended to permit programming noisy, mid-scale, quantum computers. Not a coincidence, but it will permit programming Goggle’s 72-qubit Bristlecone via QAaS. Further, “Cirq will allow us to: Fine tune control over Quantum circuits, specify gate behavior using native gates, place gates appropriately on the device & schedule the timing of these gates.” To help make sense of Cirq and quantum, the below link will take you to a layperson’s piece.
Though quantum computers have yet to become reality, there are a number of basic facts one should understand…
Google is gearing up to make Bristlecone available as a cloud computing platform. Bristlecone, Google’s nascent quantum computing platform, will be programmable with Cirq and OpenFermion-Cirq. Cirq, Google’s newly released open-source developer platform, permits quantum algorithm development without requiring a background in quantum physics. It’s twin, OpenFermion-Cirq is tailored to creating chemistry applications; a space likely to be used with quantum computing’s first wave of efforts.