D-Wave 2000Q Now 150X Faster For Some Types Of Problems

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Number of qubits seems the first-order metric. Other than that, it's a matter of relative speed at solving certain problems - sort of like benchmarks.

As the field matures, perhaps there'll be something like SpecQA, for Quantum Annealing. Maybe another SpecMark for general quantum computers.

https://www.spec.org/benchmarks.html

I'd also watch for metrics related to setup/readout time, power & temperature requirements (or just operating costs), and stability/error rate.

I like the mention of using redundancy, in the form of multiple qubits. I was wondering if that could be an approach for reducing the error rate.
 
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