Autonomous Vehicle Research Using Quantum Computing
Autonomous Vehicle Research Using Quantum Computing. Ford Motor Company is seeking use of NASA’s quantum artificial intelligence laboratory’s (QuAIL) quantum computer. The D-Wave 2000Q
Autonomous Vehicle Research Using Quantum Computing. Ford Motor Company is seeking use of NASA’s quantum artificial intelligence laboratory’s (QuAIL) quantum computer. The D-Wave 2000Q
Finally? D-Wave’s 2048-qubit quantum annealer (quantum computer) has successfully simulated a topological phase transition. Successfully producing their results “is a major step toward reducing the need for time-consuming and expensive physical” R&D. The results of the study validate the D-Wave quantum computer; a fully-programmable, accurate simulator, using quantum bits (qubits) to compute results to complex problems.
Rigetti, D-Wave, IBM, Intel, and Google, have achieved milestones toward a quantum computer which performs computations incapable of being performed by classical systems.
D-Wave delivered status of its 4,000 qubit system in production; IBM reinforced the notion of maximizing potential through delivery of the key quantum qualities: coherence, connectivity, and controllability. Many other topics and meetings were held.
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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