Super-Cooled Quantum Computing Is Coming
It’s very small, very cold and very hard to program; D-Wave says it’s the first working quantum computer and it recognizes images. Read More
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The world's fastest oscillating nanomachine
Source: Tom's Hardware US – Category : Miscellaneous 0 comment
It's an antenna, it's a nanomachine, and it's a macroscopic quantum system. This antenna, made of 50 billion atoms, is so far the largest structure to display quantum mechanical movements. It's also the fastest device of its kind in the world, oscillating about 1.5 billion times per second. Such technology might soon be used in our cell phones. But more importantly, this nanomechanical device bridges classic and quantum physics. Such "mechanical/quantum mechanical hybrids could be used for quantum computing" in the future.
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