Thursday, May 5, 2016

IBM Wants Everyone Play with Its Quantum Computer



IBM Wants Everyone Play with Its Quantum Computer

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Now IBM is trying to do something similar by making a research-oriented quantum computer and is letting now anyone play with its quantum computer.
IBM researchers have recently demonstrated a quantum computer that they believe will one day be scaled up to a machine that might have hundreds of cubits and be able to run a wide range of algorithms more quickly than today’s computers.
Quantum computing instead takes advantage of a mechanic called super positioning that allows quantum bits - or "cubits" - to have values of one, zero, or both at the same time.
Today, IBM unveiled an online service that lets anyone use the five-qubit quantum computer its researchers have erected at a research lab in Yorktown Heights, New York. You can access the machine over the Internet via a simple software interface—or at least it’s simple if you understand the basics of quantum computing. 
A quantum computer maintains a sequence of qubits. A single qubit can represent a one, a zero, or any quantum superposition of those two qubit states;
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