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The dream of “quantum computing” – harnessing the power of quantum-level mechanics in
order to create computers far faster and more powerful than any available today – came a
step closer to reality recently.
Microsoft and Google both have just announced that they are expecting to reach key
milestones in the development of the technology in the near future.
In a world where processing power is often a bottleneck, breaking the quantum barrier is
expected to lead to huge benefits for businesses and society at large.
20 Amazing Facts About Quantum Computing
Everyone Should Read
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Quantum mechanics
1. Quantum computing aims to take advantage of unusual properties that matter
exhibits once we begin to study it at a level of detail below atomic level – the sub-
atomic, or quantum level.
2. While conventional computer use binary “bits” (one and zero) as the process for
calculation, a quantum computer uses quantum bits, knows as qubits – which can exist
in both states simultaneously, as well as many other states in between.
3. Qubits exhibit properties of quantum entanglement – a phenomenon that means
pairs, or groups, of particles cannot be measured or described independently of each
other – they are “entangled” and their state depends on that of other particles in the
group.
4. Due to factors which are still not fully understood despite the best efforts of Einstein,
Shrodinger and many others since, it appears that particles linked in this way can
transfer information between each other, even though, theoretically, they could be an
unlimited distance apart.
5. Computer scientists working on quantum computers believe that in the future it will
be possible to harness these mechanisms and build computers which will be millions
of times more efficient that anything available today.
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Meanwhile, in the real-world …
6. The possibility of quantum computing was first proposed by physicist
Richard Feynman in 1982.
7. In 1994, mathematician Peter Shaw demonstrated how quantum computing
could be used to crack the common encryption standards available then –
many of which are still in use today.
8. DARPA brought online the world’s first operational quantum network in
2003, breaking new ground in the fields of quantum computing as well as
secure communications.
9. The world’s first dedicated quantum computing focused commercial
business – 1Qbit – was established in Vancouver, British Columbia, in 2012.
10. IBM launched Q, which offers 5 qubit quantum computing services via cloud
in 2016. Last year it upgraded to 20 qubits of quantum processing power.
11. Organizations which are publicly known to be making use of D-Wave’s
quantum computing infrastructure include Google, NASA and Lockheed
Martin.
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Advocates
12. Satya Nadella, Microsoft CEO: “The world is running out of computing capacity. Moore’s
law is kinda running out of steam … [we need quantum computing to] create all of these
rich experiences we talk about, all of this artificial intelligence.”
13. Seth Lloyd, author of Programming the Universe: “A classical computation is like a solo
voice – one line of pure tones succeeding each other. A quantum computation is like a
symphony – many lines of tones interfering with each other.”
14. David Deutsche, Physicist at the Centre for Quantum Computation, Oxford University:
“Quantum computation will be the first technology that allows useful tasks to be
performed in collaboration between parallel universes.”
15. Jeremy O’Brien, physicist and professorial research fellow at the University of Bristol: “In
less than 10 years quantum computers will begin to outperform everyday computers,
leading to breakthroughs in artificial intelligence, the discovery of new pharmaceuticals
and beyond. The very fast computing power given by quantum computers has the
potential to disrupt traditional businesses and challenge our cyber security.”
16. Geordie Rose, CTO at D-Wave: By 2028 intelligent machines will exist that can do
anything humans can do. Quantum computers will have played a critical role in the
creation of this new type of intelligence.
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Mind-Bending Quantum Facts
17. Quantum computing requires extremely cold temperatures, as sub-atomic
particles must be as close as possible to a stationary state to be measured. The
cores of D-Wave quantum computers operate at -460 degrees f, or -273 degrees
c, which is 0.02 degrees away from absolute zero.
18. Quantum computing is often described as “natural”. This is because although we
don’t completely understand them, the mechanisms underpinning the real world
(which have evolved through nature) clearly operate at a sub-atomic level. By
simulating this with computers, we come a huge step closer to being able to
simulate the natural world.
19. At a quantum level, science fiction appears to become reality. Particles can travel
backwards or forwards in time and teleport (quantum tunnelling) between two
positions.
20. One possible explanation for why quantum computers work involves parallel
universes. It has been theorized that qubits are able to exist in two states
simultaneously because we are observing them in multiple universes
simultaneously.
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Bernard Marr is an internationally best-selling author, popular keynote speaker, futurist, and a
strategic business & technology advisor to governments and companies. He helps
organisations improve their business performance, use data more intelligently, and
understand the implications of new technologies such as artificial intelligence, big data,
blockchains, and the Internet of Things.
LinkedIn has ranked Bernard as one of the world’s top 5 business influencers. He is a frequent
contributor to the World Economic Forum and writes a regular column for Forbes. Every day
Bernard actively engages his 1.5 million social media followers and shares content that
reaches millions of readers.
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Website
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