IBM Says New Quantum Computing Tech Will 'Explore New Frontiers of Science'

IBM Says New Quantum Computing Tech Will 'Explore New Frontiers of Science'

IBM Says New Quantum Computing Tech , Will 'Explore New Frontiers of Science'.br On December 4, IBM unveiled a new quantum computing br chip and machine the company says could be the br foundation for much larger and faster systems. .br 'The Guardian' reports that IBM's Quantum System Two, which br utilizes three "Heron" cryogenically cooled chips, comes amid fierce br competition to reach a breakthrough in quantum computing.br Microsoft, Google, Baidu and others are all racing to br develop machines that rely on quantum bits, which can be br both one and zero at the same, unlike traditional computing.br Microsoft, Google, Baidu and others are all racing to br develop machines that rely on quantum bits, which can be br both one and zero at the same, unlike traditional computing.br Microsoft, Google, Baidu and others are all racing to br develop machines that rely on quantum bits, which can be br both one and zero at the same, unlike traditional computing.br According to IBM, the company has developed a new br way of connecting chips within quantum machines, br and then connecting multiple machines together.br The technology could be used to br produce fully-functioning quantum br computing machines by 2033. .br IBM said that it plans to use the new br quantum technology in its artificial br intelligence platform, watsonx.br We are firmly within the era br in which quantum computers br are being used as a tool to br explore new frontiers of science, Dario Gil, IBM’s director of research, via 'The Guardian'.br IBM's director of research, Dario Gil, told CBS '60 Minutes' that br quantum computing could be used to solve problems that br would take current computers millions of years to complete.br The beauty of it, is that not even br a million or a billion of those br supercomputers connected together br could do the calculations br of these future machines, Dario Gil, IBM’s director of research, via 'The Guardian'.br 'The Guardian' reports that IBM also said that br one of its advanced new machines has already br been installed at the Cleveland Clinic in Ohio.


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