Just watched the part 1 too. This stuff is beyond my understanding, but it's still really interesting to see just what goes into this sort of research. It seems we are actually half decently close to seeing practical quantum computers. I imagine we won't see them in homes any time soon if ever but I could see them being useful for AI and such once refined to the point they can do actual tasks. I can imagine them being scaled down over time too where you basically install a "quantum card" in a regular computer and plug in some chiller lines into it that go to a central chiller system.
9:55 I always thought they make this with photons rather than electrons edit: the extreme UV lithography costs billions of dollars? Wow, never thought it was this complex. Guess the accuracy needed makes it very expensive
I could listen to Mr. Morello all day.
Absolutely ditto.
I find this stuff INCREDIBLY interesting and he has a gift.
This and part one were extremely interesting. Thank you both for doing the video.
Andrea Morello is just wonderful person and teacher :)
Great tour, there are not that many videos with this level of details on quantum computer labs.
Thumbs up even before the video starts!!!
Love this, thank you very much for posting it!
Thank you for documenting this stuff. I find it fascinating and Andrea's explanations are easy to follow.
Nice glad you did the videos
Showing this to my quantum engineer trainees in Minnesota 😎.
Thank you both for doing this. It helped me clear up a lot of misunderstandings in my head.
Just watched the part 1 too. This stuff is beyond my understanding, but it's still really interesting to see just what goes into this sort of research. It seems we are actually half decently close to seeing practical quantum computers. I imagine we won't see them in homes any time soon if ever but I could see them being useful for AI and such once refined to the point they can do actual tasks. I can imagine them being scaled down over time too where you basically install a "quantum card" in a regular computer and plug in some chiller lines into it that go to a central chiller system.
thanks for making such an informative video!
Very nice tour, thanks! Do they also do the calibration for sensors and devices in-house?
So interesting and such a great teacher
We used to have an adsorbtion fridge at home in the 90s. Perfectly silent.
my favorite video. My favorite video!
thank you very much!!!!!!
thank you!
9:55 I always thought they make this with photons rather than electrons
edit: the extreme UV lithography costs billions of dollars? Wow, never thought it was this complex. Guess the accuracy needed makes it very expensive
Thanks :)
Generic name: QUMPUTER - From now on, let's call them QUMPUTERS. Much better than the tongue twister 'Quantum Computers'!
And I also like the position of his beard.
Hmmm, does he know anything about Quantum Computers or MOSTLY about refrigerators??
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