D-Wave CEO On Quantum Computing And Tackling Tech's Big Problems

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  • Опубліковано 16 січ 2025

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  • @TheMrPopper69
    @TheMrPopper69 11 років тому +6

    game of life is going to be interesting on this beast

  • @2011blueman
    @2011blueman 9 років тому +1

    1:43 You didn't actually build a quantum computer, a quantum annealer isn't actual a quantum computer. The D-Wave chip has produced no quantum speedup.

    • @2011blueman
      @2011blueman 9 років тому

      ***** You're watching tech crunch fool, it's for "massive nerds". Go do some more push ups and leave the thinking to the rest of us.

    • @2011blueman
      @2011blueman 9 років тому

      ***** You're watching tech crunch fool, it's for "massive nerds". Go do some more push ups and leave the thinking to the rest of us.

  • @wernertrptube
    @wernertrptube 10 років тому

    How long does it take to cool down from room temperature to 10 millikelvin ?

  • @wernertrptube
    @wernertrptube 10 років тому

    2 power 512 does only be used when every Qubit is connected to every Qubit.
    But this is not the case in the D-Wave 512 Quibit Computer.

  • @GlobalMaximumDegreesOfFreedom
    @GlobalMaximumDegreesOfFreedom 11 років тому

    1. How many calculations/sec for your computer?
    2. What type of calculations compared to a normal PC?

  • @RobinObinray
    @RobinObinray 6 років тому

    Imagine, 6 years later after first quantum computer becomes affordable to regular people, there are diy quantum computers made out of trash-found circuits and materials.

    • @shakdidagalimal
      @shakdidagalimal 3 роки тому

      Won't happen, they don't work - every answer is no answer, it's another modern scientific fraud, which is very common and very expensive nowadays, to the taxpayer and all citizens.

  • @missclik1419
    @missclik1419 4 роки тому

    10 to 80 atom in universe is with superposition calculation ?

  • @jamesvozar1
    @jamesvozar1 10 років тому +9

    hope its not running windows 8

    • @julesverne4629
      @julesverne4629 9 років тому +1

      James Vozar I hope that in 2 Decades in the year 2035 , I can afford a $5,000 Dollars Quantum 256 Qubits D-Wave 256 Qubits Quantum Computer for my Science and Mathematics Complex Equations Quantum Qubits of 256 Qubits Quantum D-Wave Quantum Qubits Computer in the year 2035, Quantum Computers must be Phenominal 3 Dimensional Programming Interpreter Qubits Language that goes beyond the Human-Mind to understand its Quantum Qubits Multi-Dimensional Programming Language Qubits which mind-boggles the best ``JAVA to Machine Language Binary Computer Programmers``. I would like my my Quantum D-Wave 256 Qubits Micro-Processor to be in a Chamber at Refrigerated at ``Science Absolute Zero at Minus -273.34 Degrees Celsius or 0 Degrees Kelvin to get the Maximum of 100% of Quantum Qubits Multi-Dimensional Quantum Qubits Multi-Dimensional Qubits Computations!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @antayat123
    @antayat123 8 років тому

    I thought cern can send particles bounding in opposite rotating directions. Is this not unlike a q-bit's basic principle? Is cern acting as a very large q-bit on the huge macro scale? If not only for a few seconds.

    • @shakdidagalimal
      @shakdidagalimal 3 роки тому

      cern talks a lot of crap it keeps the funding flowing

  • @kalamzoo2step
    @kalamzoo2step 10 років тому

    What would happen if you coupled your quanta to a holgraphic environment that flashed on and off at light speeds- ie move or dance the device or an image of the device around the active quanta so that at differing yet simultaneous frequencies at the same time, numerous devices could calculate at the same time,then through a process of elimination you can search through answers like a database, move the computer via discreet slices of holographic space around the data

  • @rgaleny
    @rgaleny 11 років тому

    A room temp Q computer might be possible using the electrons that are bonded between two atoms that then are shielded by a Faraday cage made of Fe atoms or molecular wires. Or a tuned field as a base that blocks interference.

  • @Rasterbayne
    @Rasterbayne 10 років тому

    I don't know all the details but I mean is there any feasible way to input all the possible variables of a classical computers binary operation into a set of Qbits? Too bad we couldn't have one happen then somehow delay the second. So interesting.

  • @ALulzyApprentice
    @ALulzyApprentice 11 років тому

    I want to know if there is entangled interference. Also, is it possible to subvert such a system by that quantum phenomenon.

  • @DelbertStinkfester
    @DelbertStinkfester 10 років тому +5

    I want to know what this means to video games

    • @dennisblewett5768
      @dennisblewett5768 10 років тому +3

      It probably means being in the matrix if the programming could be right.

    • @BOTPlayingBlackOPS6
      @BOTPlayingBlackOPS6 10 років тому +1

      ***** Nailed it... he is the creator..lol

    • @BassmeantProductions
      @BassmeantProductions 10 років тому +3

      it means that procedurally generated environments would become the norm and that server population and database storage could go through the roof...
      except that comcast will buttfuck us all with 100 dollar a month, 4 meg max upload speeds so we will still be stuck with shit games.
      Peace
      Wax

    • @DelbertStinkfester
      @DelbertStinkfester 10 років тому

      Jon Wax Well said....Well said

    • @leerman22
      @leerman22 10 років тому

      Jon Wax
      Like Minecraft?

  • @erich4047
    @erich4047 9 років тому

    This guy is very good at his job

  • @jamessmith84240
    @jamessmith84240 11 років тому

    They just created the Terminator model 101's brain! Exciting stuff that mankind is now using this next level technology for real applications. I wonder how long until the quantum Playstation comes out? PS 10 maybe?

  • @isay685
    @isay685 9 років тому

    What is this means for games?

    • @isay685
      @isay685 9 років тому

      Well maybe in the future things will be deifferent.And FUCK YHEA I WANT THAT MUCH POWER,thing about posibilities,full rez,NO lag!

    • @hustlehardstudyharder8197
      @hustlehardstudyharder8197 9 років тому

      +Michael de Borst Gaming is slowly moving towards the cloud and he said they are already cloud friendly.

    • @Antsaboy94
      @Antsaboy94 9 років тому +1

      +I say The results of quantum computing needs to be interpreted by a classical computer. If this hydride is faster than a classic computer alone, then yes, it'd improve the performance through hardware. With only ~16 milliseconds for each frame, I doubt this is the case.
      As for the creating progress, we could optimize things like the code, memory usage, game logic etc. The challenge there would be defining our exact goals for the optimizing program, 'though I'm sure we already know how to do that. Most importantly, we could consider better how everything plays out and interacts within the actual gameplay.

    • @isay685
      @isay685 9 років тому

      Antsaboy94
      Great answer THANX

  • @jorelldye4346
    @jorelldye4346 9 років тому +2

    All of this investment and hard work and my brain is half focused on the cute reporter girl. I am a weak human. No matter what we accomplish, we are each still a fragile arrangement of Earth-dust.

  • @wernertrptube
    @wernertrptube 10 років тому

    There are 300 to 500 problems solved by the developers of such a THING.
    The CEO has neither the understaning nor give he help by the problems finding.
    Three cheer to the developers but one kick in the ass of the CEO.

  • @Ocodo
    @Ocodo 11 років тому +1

    what a valuable man, I'm impressed

  • @mingiasi
    @mingiasi 9 років тому +1

    probably first problems to solve will be:
    how to win a lottery
    how to pickup chicks
    etc.etc.

  • @wernertrptube
    @wernertrptube 10 років тому

    The cold is not the importance.
    It's the magnetic shielding.
    Down to 1/million the earth magnetic field.

  • @LPaciencia
    @LPaciencia 11 років тому +3

    its the future

    • @warrmachine1
      @warrmachine1 10 років тому

      or no future

    • @GhostlyPiano44
      @GhostlyPiano44 10 років тому

      Deniska Vasilev I myself was skeptical and still am of that kind of leap in technology, however if quantum computing is utilized right we could enter into AI simulation. If that happens then technology will leap millions of years in to the future within just a a few years. After a decade, depending on how we control this AI, assuming it doesn't over throw us 'which it most likely will', we could have it calculate how to build new technology, like nanobots and new ways of interstellar, even inter galactic travel. Quasi-immortality would become a thing.
      All it takes is enough computing power, and by the sound of it that breadth of knowledge is already in existence just waiting to be tapped into.

    • @GhostlyPiano44
      @GhostlyPiano44 10 років тому

      Deniska Vasilev
      I feel as though if used 'correctly', with many safe walls, and protective barriers the technology will never be sentient enough to exact free will to the point of killing off or enslaving human counter parts.
      I know that is a very SCIFI paranoia induced mind state, but it would become a real concern once AI and computation got that advanced.
      Really it is very complicated initially figuring out how human consciousness is generated from the amalgamation of synopsis and neurons in the brain. However, once we could kickstart something similar to the output process that is consciousness, it could self evolve under a self replicating and ever learning algorithm.
      The amount of raw data that can be processed at one time in the D-Wave computing, could make it possible to be able to 'think', for an inconceivable amount of time.
      AI in tandem with quantum computing would segue into an era of technology vastly beyond our capable biological minds.
      I did know that we had the brain of the fly fairly mapped out and understood. The human brain would take a long time to map out, but is possible. I really need to read more on current tech and innovation. The world tends to escape me from time to time.

    • @warrmachine1
      @warrmachine1 10 років тому

      ***** said: At this rate, we'll be able to defend against Judgment Day.... tsk..tsk..spoken like a true fool who is deceived by lucifer, the serpent. the troublesome part is that you (+ a millions more like you) actually start believing it. But don't worry, the reason it's called Judgement Day will be clear to you soon enough.

    • @warrmachine1
      @warrmachine1 10 років тому

      haha, where do you think "Judgement Day" got it's theme from?
      Also, the next time you check..it should be for your head... ohh..ohh.. where is it you asked??
      you probably lost it somewhere up your....~>

  • @wernertrptube
    @wernertrptube 10 років тому

    This old guy above is only a CEO.
    If you want real information about the project call Eric Ladizinsky.

  • @seyrup
    @seyrup 9 років тому +1

    this chic really cute... especially in the end when she fawns.

  • @aabood007
    @aabood007 9 років тому +1

    No matter how fast this computer is it'll always be slower than a rats brain 😅

  • @Nicolea9000
    @Nicolea9000 11 років тому

    I want to play hyper real video games with this! Hurry up science; pry this technology from the cold dead hands of God!

  • @lathesetheosophique9..lapl21
    @lathesetheosophique9..lapl21 10 років тому

    sou-titre svp

  • @radcow
    @radcow 10 років тому +1

    The interviewer is terrible (note I didn't say journalist)

    • @lekoman
      @lekoman 10 років тому

      Agreed. This is what happens when you let writers do on-camera interviews. It's a different skill, for sure.

  • @wernertrptube
    @wernertrptube 10 років тому

    This old guy should do his homework first.

  • @justinmuller6972
    @justinmuller6972 10 років тому

    she obviously doesn't know what she's talking about... :/