the jump from 2028 to 2029 is insane
If the original roadmap to have 1,386+ qubits by the end of 2024 couldn't even be met, how can the proposal that you'll have 10k, 15k gates with 156qubits by the end of 2028 hold any merit. We'll be watching another one of these videos in 2028 where IBM will be at 6k gates and 156qubits with a new roadmap mapping out similar unrealistic goals into the 2030's.
Y pensar que estuve ahí en el 2019, probando el computador de 7 qubits 🥺
Thanks! This is the future of computing and I look forward to working with you all.
IBM is amazing! I love them ❤
This is the new tech bubble to rides on and get rich, guys get on the train. Can any recommend groups to learn and make projects.
IBM is the future.
I would think material science applications could be useful here. Imagine iterating through simulated compounds to find a room-temperature superconductor. Having a phone that lasts for months without a recharge. Imagine replacing refrigerants in your AC with highly efficient simulated solid state materials. Computer chips that emit less waste heat. MRAM with densities like DRAM. Imagine a battery so energy dense you could run a robot like "spot" (Boston Dynamics) for a day without it needing to recharge.
Here after watching Google’s Willow launch
Intriguing to say the least
Amazing the quiskit sdk, so basically you can download the tools, program and send it to the quantum computer to run. 10 free minutes per month or 100 usd additional minute. I will give it a try, at least do the quantum hello world.
buy stock in IBM or Honeywell?!?! or Google?!? or a startup?!?! WHO IS GOING TO WIN QUANTUM SUPREMACY. Need to follow through on this roadmap and show use cases in the real world each technology will enable. Visual infographics help a lot !
Why the lingo changed from increasing qubits to gates, compared to previously published roadmap? genuinely interested to know, can someone explain?
I must invest this ❤❤❤
Cool. So how can we help speed up that roadmap?
Can any recommend groups to learn and make projects.
soo excited for whats to come
How can I break into this space as an undergraduate computer science student
So excited for the future
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