Monday, June 22nd 2020

Honeywell Announces the World's Most Powerful Quantum Computer

Honeywell, a multinational conglomerate specializing in the quantum computing field, today announced they have created the world's most advanced quantum computer. Their new solution brings about a quantum computing volume set at 64 - twice the quantum volume of the world's previous most powerful quantum computer, the IBM Raleigh. You might be looking at that 64 quantum volume, wondering what that means - and where did the qubits metric go. Well, the thing with quantum computers is that the number of qubits can't really be looked at as a definite measure of performance - instead, it's just a part of the "quantum volume" calculation, which expresses the final performance of a quantum system.

When you make operations at the quantum level, a myriad of factors come into play that adversely impact performance besides the absolute number of qubits, such as the calculation error rate (ie, how often the system outputs an erroneous answer to a given problem) as well as the qubit connectivity level. Qubit connectivity expresses a relationship between the quantum hardware capabilities of a given machine and the ability of the system to distribute workloads across qubits - sometimes the workloads can only be distributed to two adjacent qubits, other times, it can be distributed to qubits that are more far apart within the system without losing data coherency and without affecting error rates - thus increasing performance and the systems' flexibility towards processing workloads. If you've seen Alex Garland's Devs series on Hulu (and you should; it's great), you can see a would-be-quantum computer and all its intricate connections. Quantum computers really are magnificent crossovers of science, materials engineering, and computing. Of course, the quantum computing arms race means that Honeywell's system will likely be dethroned by quantum volume rather soon.
Sources: Honeywell, Honeywell Quantum Volume
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28 Comments on Honeywell Announces the World's Most Powerful Quantum Computer

#26
Megabyte9000
Definitely reverse engineering from alien tech similar to the ones what Bob Lazar spoke about at S4.
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#27
NJM1564
counciliorThe pictures are FAKE.

This is a mock-up quantum computer built for the "DEVS" mini-series.

Check this: www.wired.com/story/inside-devs-dreamy-silicon-valley-quantum-thriller/
IMDB Link: www.imdb.com/title/tt8134186/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1
You have know idea what a mock-up is do you? You think it's just random junk thrown together that looks good like a prop.
No, a mock-up is Quote: "In manufacturing and design, a mockup, or mock-up, is a scale or full-size model of a design or device, used for teaching, demonstration, design evaluation, promotion, and other purposes "

As in the TV version it would look identical to the real thing.
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#28
remixedcat
Honeywell can't even get a portable ac unit to work right without Jerry riggin em.. how TF they getting into quantum computing....
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