Quantum Supremacy

Attaining Quantum Supremacy, Closer?

University of Queensland researchers concluded an experiment bringing the path to quantum supremacy that much closer. And “The real message of this experiment is to not fear…researchers will have a more complete picture of boson sampling with loss, allowing them to forge new paths to a demonstration of quantum supremacy.”

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Testing “Hello World”

“Hello World” is perhaps the most basic of messages sent via classical computers. But what is the maximum “hardness” of a task a classical system might tackle that is also the simplest a quantum system may solve?

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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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