"Good morning, and welcome to the Black Mesa Transit System"
It has a heartbeat
History is repeating ... In 50s, IBM was making big mainframe housed in a big room. 60 years later, IBM is now making another revolutionary quantum computer housed in a big room again. 60 years from now, we will have this technology in our daily life. I love to see it myself but .... am I still alive ? lol
This would be perfect with a GLaDOS voiceover.
This sounds exactly like what I imagined a quantum computer would sound like
the best industrial dark ambient that I heard
20 qbits, and in the future 50 qbits. I imagine that if one watches this in 20 years, they will feel the same as we do when we hear footage from the 80s talking about a whole 64MB RAM.
IBM taking back their title again. Welcome home IBM. I'm glad you guys returned from that long sleep.
This is Black Mesa Research Facility
You should release a 10 hour of IBM Q noise.
i worked in an IBM mainframe computer room back in the 1980's. my ears still feel the soft whirring of the chillers and fans. loved it when we lost power and the place fell silent. only then did you know how loud it really was.
ASMR IBM Edition
I had zero intentions of clicking this when I saw it. And yet I did
crazy to think that in roughly a hundred years maybe less this entire room will fit in the palm of your hand and every household will have one.
Go Big Blue! As a 30 year retiree I love seeing the company pushing the boundaries. Makes me proud. I do have to say though that the sound is an awful lot like the laundramat down the road. ;)
This is like me playing Industrial Craft 2 on latest stages. You can just stay around machines and hear almost exactly the same sounds of IBM Quantum. Incredible-awesome-beautiful sounds. I just like this.
yo this beat lowkey slap
IBM ought to hire a world-renowned composer to transform these sounds into an avant-garde musical work of art. It's high time that scientific achievements like this be honored in music. Perhaps Quantum Computing will find applications in musical composition someday. Can you imagine a new "quantum" musical instrument making sounds yet unheard?
It sounds just like a 19th century factory! Steampunk heaven.
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