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[–] zipper@hexbear.net 19 points 1 day ago (11 children)

quantum computing is still in its very early infancy, literally NOTHING about it is stable yet. we can barely get them to run a dijkstra's algorithm, let alone anything actually useful. if you don't keep the processor cool enough it'll just kill itself, and we're already trying to mass produce them? putting that aside, quantum computers have a very small use case. most things it does, a classical computer can do better. who is the target userbase for this? the very saturated market of theoretical quantum physicists? i am very skeptical of this man

[–] gwysibo@hexbear.net 2 points 1 day ago (1 children)

I know little, but wasn't microsoft hawking some quantum accelerator chip a while back? It was a card like a GPU that you put into a regular PC's expansion slot to do quantum calculations. Expensive (a few thousand) and still niche but seemed like a good enough proof of concept that you can mass manufacture these things

[–] zipper@hexbear.net 2 points 1 day ago

it was built off a theoretical particle (majorana) and as always they conveniently left out some things so from what i remember the chip was fundamentally useless because it barely worked in practice and the existence of the particle it was built on is still very dubious (aka we've got no proof it's actually a thing). read more here

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