Ramine <ramine@1.1>: Sep 29 11:58AM -0400 Hello..... Google proved that it works on optimization problems and machine Leaning.. Google's D-Wave 2X Quantum Computer 100 Million Times Faster Than Regular Computer Chip Read more here: http://www.techtimes.com/articles/114614/20151209/googles-d-wave-2x-quantum-computer-100-million-times-faster-than-regular-computer-chip.htm And read this: D-Wave's 2,000-Qubit Quantum Annealing Computer Now 1,000x Faster Than Previous Generation If D-Wave's 2,000-qubit computer is now 1,000 faster than the previous 1,000-qubit generation (D-Wave 2X), that would mean that, for the things Google tested last year, it should now be 100 billion times faster than a single-core CPU. D-Wave's CEO, Vern Brownell, also said that D-Wave's quantum computers could also be used for machine learning task in ways that wouldn't be possible on classical computers. The company is also training the first generation of programmers to develop applications for D-Wave quantum systems. Read more here: http://www.tomshardware.com/news/d-wave-2000-qubit-1000x-faster,32768.html Thank you, Amine Moulay Ramdane. . |
Ramine <ramine@1.1>: Sep 29 01:22PM -0400 On 9/29/2016 11:58 AM, Ramine wrote: > Hello..... > Google proved that it works on optimization problems and machine Leaning.. I mean: Machine learning, not machine leaning. |
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Ramine <ramine@1.1>: Sep 29 09:29AM -0400 Hello.... D-Wave's 2,000-Qubit Quantum Annealing Computer Now 1,000x Faster Than Previous Generation If D-Wave's 2,000-qubit computer is now 1,000 faster than the previous 1,000-qubit generation (D-Wave 2X), that would mean that, for the things Google tested last year, it should now be 100 billion times faster than a single-core CPU. D-Wave's CEO, Vern Brownell, also said that D-Wave's quantum computers could also be used for machine learning task in ways that wouldn't be possible on classical computers. The company is also training the first generation of programmers to develop applications for D-Wave quantum systems. Read more here: http://www.tomshardware.com/news/d-wave-2000-qubit-1000x-faster,32768.html Thank you, Amine Moulay Ramdane. |
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