Ví dụ về việc sử dụng Quantum supremacy trong Tiếng anh và bản dịch của chúng sang Tiếng việt
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What is Quantum Supremacy?
Quantum supremacy is inevitable- it's just a case of when.
But What is Quantum Supremacy?
Google has officially confirmed that they have achieved quantum supremacy.
What even is quantum supremacy?
Quantum supremacy is inevitable- it's just a matter of asking ourselves when.
Google thinks that Bristleconewill be the chip that reaches this“quantum supremacy” milestone.
The term quantum supremacy was introduced by John Preskill.
In October,researchers from Google claimed to have achieved a milestone known as quantum supremacy.
In the race for“quantum supremacy,” there aren't any losers.
Google and IBM aren't the onlycompanies trying to be first in the race to quantum supremacy.
Google believes that quantum supremacy can be“comfortably demonstrated” with 49 qubits and a two-qubit error below 0.5 percent.
On Oct. 25,Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin delivered his opinion on the issue of quantum supremacy, saying.
Google's quantum supremacy experiment was run on a 54-qubit processor named“Sycamore,” but the company unveiled a 72-qubit chip last year.
In a paper published today in Nature,Google researchers claim to have attained“quantum supremacy” for the first time.
The race is certainly on for quantum supremacy, but as the Bristlecone research team writes, it's“cautiously optimistic” that it's going to win it.
Google has released results from a chip that has nine qubits arranged in a line,but Martinis says he will need a grid of 49 qubits for his quantum supremacy experiment.
Google's recent update on the achievement of quantum supremacy is a notable mile marker as we continue to advance the potential of quantum computing.
Quantum supremacy, from a scientific perspective, is meant to give scientists a concrete way to determine what a quantum computers will and will not be useful for, and to compare them against classical computers.
By the end of this year,the team will build a device that achieves“quantum supremacy,” meaning it can perform a particular calculation that's beyond the reach of any conventional computer.
If a quantum processor can be operated with low enough error, it would be able to outperform a classical supercomputer on a well-defined computer science problem,an achievement known as quantum supremacy.
We are cautiously optimistic that quantum supremacy can be achieved with Bristlecone, and feel that learning to build and operate devices at this level of performance is an exciting challenge!".
If a quantum processor can be operated with low enough error, it would be able to outperform a classical supercomputer on a well-defined computer science problem,an achievement known as quantum supremacy.
Google recently claimed that it had achieved“quantum supremacy” by completing a calculation in three minutes and 20 seconds that a traditional supercomputer could not complete in less than 10,000 years.
We're about to cross over into a world where we're doing something with quantum devices that we couldn't do classically,” John Preskill, professor of theoretical physics at theCalifornia Institute of Technology who devised the term“quantum supremacy,” told Gizmodo.
After Google's paper on quantum supremacy leaked out last month, IBM- which is also conducting research into quantum computing and has a 53-qubit processor of its own- started working on a response.
At this point, the field of quantum computers is still at its infancy,and current hardware still hasn't reached“quantum supremacy”- which is when quantum hardware can compute faster than the current best computers, though the definition is still vague.
Our plan is that by 2020, or maybe as soon as next year,to achieve‘quantum supremacy' with calculation power one million times to all existing computers around the world combined,” Pan was quoted as saying by Anhui Business Daily.
And while IBM, Intel, Google,Microsoft and others are all fighting for quantum supremacy, the takeaway over the next decade is that the tech may help solve problems far faster than before, from diagnosing disease to cracking forms of encryption, raising the stakes in data security.