Intel

72, 50, 49, 128

Google has 72-qubits. IBM has 50-qubits. Intel and QuTech have partnered on a 49-qubit chip. Now, Rigetti, one of the first and most forward leaning quantum computing commercializers is working on a 128-qubit machine. The company is building the new machine on scalable qubit rings composed of two connected 8-qubit rings. Additional work at Rigetti is looking to sharpen focus on quantum computing software; particularly in the areas of machine learning and quantum system optimization. 

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Enter Israel

Israel’s Prime Minister’s Office is purportedly setting aside $80M (U.S.) for quantum computing research and development. The Israeli’s intend to join the elite group of nations capable of producing quantum computing systems. The preponderance of funding is ear-marked for the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology.

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Intel’s Direction

It is no secret Intel is all-in for producing quantum computers. They have the infrastructure to mass produce computer chips. Now, if they could get a quantum chip to fit into this production line what else could there be?

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Intel’s Tale of Two Technologies

Intel has produced its 49 qubit system, Tangle Lake, publicly revealing it this past January. Now, there is their silicon wafer. Each with 26 qubits, they do their work with quantum spin of electrons.

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Quantum Mechanical Phenomena

Rigetti, D-Wave, IBM, Intel, and Google, have achieved milestones toward a quantum computer which performs computations incapable of being performed by classical systems.

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