Ramine <toto@toto.net>: Jan 22 08:43PM -0500 Hello.............. Quantum computing breakthrough: UK scientists develop technique to greatly simplify trapped ions "We've reduced the difficulty of building a quantum computer to the equivalent of building a classical computer. In a classical computer, you have transistors and they apply voltage to execute a classical logic gate," Winfried Hensinger, professor of quantum technologies at the University of Sussex's Ion Quantum Technology Group, told IBTimes UK. "The difficulty in engineering a large-scale machine is drastically reduced. For the first time, you can carry out quantum gates on a trapped ion quantum computer just using voltages," said Hensinger, who personally believes that trapped ions will win the quantum computing race much faster than superconducting circuits. "This really changes entirely how you would build a trapped ion quantum computer, it's like going from a feature phone to a smartphone. The key advantage is the ability to engineer a machine with billions and billions of quantum bits, that's now feasible with current technology." Read more here: http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/quantum-computing-breakthrough-uk-scientists-develop-technique-greatly-simplify-trapped-ions-1593317 Thank you, Amine Moulay Ramdane. |
Ramine <toto@toto.net>: Jan 21 11:31PM -0500 Hello....... WinMenus was updated to 1.44, i have just ported it to Linux, just download the source code for Linux from the zip file that ends with "_linux" in its name, now it works with the Delphi XE versions and with Delphi and with FreePascal. I have also updated it to work correctly with the new versions of Windows. You can download it from: https://sites.google.com/site/aminer68/winmenus Thank you, Amine Moulay Ramdane. |
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