🤣🤣 I love Crysis and always knew the graphics were far above any other game even just playing it on my 360, I'd probably bust if I played on maximum graphics on a gaming computer
Finally someone actually addressing the fact that it's 10 septillion times faster at solving a VERY SPECIFIC problem. Most media is saying it like we now have a general purpose computer that's somehow 10 septillion times faster.
Media coverage on this advancement is awful. They never mention that the speed improvement is for nonpracticle jobs (like generating random numbers) and only say that they hold infinite values between 0 and 1.
You're absolutely right. Except it's not 10 septillion times faster, it's 1 nonillion times faster (i.e. one million septillion). Again, it doesn't invalidate your point. I just want to correct the number.
Muh Quantum says the optimal action is to eat the Taco Bell in the Taco Bell restroom, while sitting on the toilet. Contact Uber before you begin to eat dinner. Muh Quantum calculated this solution in 1.000^56 times faster than a regular stupor computer.
I read the original arXiv paper. I think that Google did a deservice to itself by focusing on simulating the dynamics of the physical device instead of publicizing their HUGE improvement in logical error rate.
Certain applications and all large ones..yes. You can run a small NRM set up at room temperature and photonics as well. However photons degrade very fast so that is still a challenge.
@@revy6183 I think we may be referring to different types of set ups. You are correct about the temperatures. There is a way to program qubits via magnetic resonance at room temp for single and double quantum states that do degrade at room temperature fast but you can still get calculations for high fidelity rates. To create an algorithm and build a neural network. It takes way longer but has already been implemented in certain applications for students and researchers in quantum computers.
@@FACTOPTENZA remember that the reason they run these set ups is so that the quantum states or qubits will hold their superposition WAY longer at the temp you stated and for a larger number of entangled qubits. That does not mean you cannot use NMR and Photonics to still get quantum calculations for programming, the qubits just decay WAY faster at room temperature.
Quantum computing is indeed powerful for specific tasks like password breaking and certain types of simulations, it's also useful For long sequence, non-parallel algorithms, 105 qubits are not sufficient for most tasks currently. However, if the technology advances to millions of qubits, it could handle these tasks. The key advantage of quantum computing is its ability to explore all possible permutations simultaneously and narrow down solutions based on previous results.
Starting in 1943, the Allies used a dozen SIGSALY stations to allow encrypted voice transmission, using a digital systm to essentially frequency-hop the voice audio rather than the RF. Rather than a paper tape it used a large record with the encrypting/decrypting key as an audio recording. It required a very large support facility (30 full-height vacuum tube racks and 30 kW of electrical power), and a given record could only contain 12 minutes worth of data. And the issue of RF reception underwater was less important than the need for the operator to see both the torpedo AND the target. As you might expect, a torpedo running underwater is not easy to see.
I personally still think it’s a buzzword The only real use of photonics right now is creating “highway of communications” between other machines.. and it’s not even well used at that
Yeah, looking forward to advancements there. There's a photonics research group at Utah State that's been at this for a while. This will be particularly helpful in applications where heat generation is a problem. Opportunities in aerospace are particularly useful, but as the chips get more versatile, I'm sure that data centers would love to get their hands on it so they stop paying through the nose for cooling. Someday :)
@@jacoL8 I disagree, the tranafer between compute clusters in giant super computing centers should significantly improve cooling, cost, performance, maintenance. There is a lot you can do there
Two things: 1, the biggest thing is cracking RSA, making any "secure" message from the last 30ish years readable. People have saved messages for exactly this reason, particularly around places where government documents might be shared. 2) Qubits can be used for error correction, so this only matters if it's overall more efficient. (An oversimplified example: if you have 15% of error, 85% correct per qubit, 10 qubits has a 0.8^10 or only about a 19.7% chance of no error. If that goes down to 10% error, 90% correct at 100 qubits, that's still 1/37648 chance to succeed. If those 100 qubits cost as much as 1000 normal qubits, you can just assign multiple qubits to a task. Assigning 10 qubits and taking the consensus (most common answer), you get better than 1/2 success (57%), instead of 1/37648 (0.000027%)
luckily we are still far of from breaking RSA, the only problem is allready collected data because there are new post quantum encryption algorithms which signal messanger and apple messanger use for example
@DanielRossellSolanes I know that the algorithm is well known, 3blue 1brown made a video about it a fair bit of time ago. The main problem is the qbits, which we are still far far away from
The same nature of quantum computers that makes them good at predicting random number generation also makes them horrifically good at code decryption, hacking, etc.@@ahmedalarishi6119
@@sofiamn_05 here is the thing. to use quantum secure encryption algorithms you need a quantum computer on each side of the line. that means you can't use your classic computer to use quantum secure encryption. forget about safe online access to your bank account, or safe online shopping, unless you also have a quantum computer.
Defense supercomputer A large defense contractor finally succeeded in building a supercomputer able to solve any strategic or tactical problem. Military leaders assembled in front of the new machine and were instructed to feed a difficult tactical problem into it. They described a hypothetical situation to the computer and then asked the pivotal question, "Attack or retreat?" The computer hummed away for a minute and then came up with the answer, "Yes." The generals looked at each other, stupefied. Finally one of them submitted a second request to the computer, "Yes what?" Instantly the computer responded, "Yes, Sir!." 😂😂😂
This is all BS fake news narrative, because intel agencies don't want you to have true un-crackable tech. They want back doors into everything. The truth is, there are code sytems that Muh Quantum can't touch. It's not a matter of time. They're literally untouchable.
I FUKIN LOVE YOUR VIDEOS! I heard about this and was like "damn that ain't enough knowledge" than you come along with that beutiful smile and optimism and delivers it on a silver plater. If I wasn't so ungodly poor I would support you parteon or whatever you got.
Think of it sorta like this: Regular computers = cars Super computer = trains Quantum computer = boats All modes of transportation but, through completely different scapes. ❤
@@im_a_potato_guy do you see the kind of chips we’re putting in phones now? Once these chips become easier and cheaper to make, someone will definitely put it in a phone…. That is, if we have phones by then….. I’m looking forward to having a brain implant instead.
@@CHIPSIMS-h2n yeah seriously in 20 years this will prob be standard, but i think your right phones will def be a thing of the past once the brain implants come in, i cant wait for that day.
Did you guys see the new NVIDIA Jetson Orin?! It’s small as heck & can run LLMs locally without internet for $250. 10 years ago, that was not possible. It’s has up to 275 trillion operations per second…. The acceleration is not slowing down!! Pedal to the metal!
Oh yeah, I just realized we can set the BIOS clock ahead to New Year's and see if anything bad happens. We don't actually have to wait until 1-1-2000... Stop letting people scam you with FAKE TECH NEWS BULLSHIT.
Um fusion is extremely important to regular people do you know anything about energy infrastructure and quantum has very specific scientific uses that could end up curing many diseases
dude fusion will literally drop energy prices massively. the only reason current nuclear energy isnt very popular is because you need to find somewhere to put the waste, with fusion there is no waste, so fusion power plants could be built in any country, on a much larger scale, possibly phasing out fossil fuels for good.
@@jamessearsiii7141 No it didn't, it was an idea that works in the concept of parallel universes but doesn't definitely confirm the existence of them, rather it just fits within the model. Its like two sides of a puzzle piece matching, but you cant tell whether it is correct until you get more info like the picture on the piece or if it connects to other pieces nearby
I just spit muh drink. The Muh Multiverse people will _definitely_ be excited about Muh Quantum. I mean... hell maybe it's a Quantum Multiverse. Wouldn't that be something?
Once it's fully developed they should all these. * Decoding human thinking * Understand emotions * Drug reactions * Cause and effects * Rebirth and incarnation * Point of origins * Who is the real person ( whose actions in actual change the world)
Once again you are the best at this ... fascinating science and exuberant stunning lady. Where do we read more about the electronic design difference that comparatively reduce error rates?
WHOA!!! 😮 I don't understand all of it, but that sounds promising! Especially the part about manufacturing better medicine!! Maybe it can figure out how to create medication WITHOUT side effects!!?? 😮🙏🙏🙏 Omg please let it work!! We really need this!!
Is it accurate to say that the problem is "difficult" for conventional computers, or is it just really big (and also caters to the specific advantages of quantum computers)?
If I ever get my hands on a super computer, Im going to make it run tens of millions of chrome tabs, each rick rolling for the entire lifespan of the computer
There ain't no such thing. These are the same people that told you Joe Biden is _sharp as a tack._ You have to start learning how to block fakeshit from your life.
These computers operates incredibly fast due to several factors, with the superposition principle playing a crucial role. Quantum computers leverage superposition to process multiple states simultaneously, enabling parallel computation far beyond classical systems. This capability, combined with principles like entanglement and quantum tunneling, enhances their efficiency for specific tasks. So some suggeste that these computer will as well help us understand multiversal concepts to a more crucial levels.
Finally I can run Crysis on medium graphics
🤣🤣 I love Crysis and always knew the graphics were far above any other game even just playing it on my 360, I'd probably bust if I played on maximum graphics on a gaming computer
You run Crysis with graphics?!
DAMNIT YOU BEAT ME TO IT
@@bensmith7278you’d what?
Lmao. But the primary aim of quantum computers is to understand complex theories in physics (as far as I know)
Finally someone actually addressing the fact that it's 10 septillion times faster at solving a VERY SPECIFIC problem. Most media is saying it like we now have a general purpose computer that's somehow 10 septillion times faster.
Media coverage on this advancement is awful. They never mention that the speed improvement is for nonpracticle jobs (like generating random numbers) and only say that they hold infinite values between 0 and 1.
You're absolutely right. Except it's not 10 septillion times faster, it's 1 nonillion times faster (i.e. one million septillion).
Again, it doesn't invalidate your point. I just want to correct the number.
@@Trucmuch I saw on google website it was septillion
Really? Evey video I watched, news included, actually mentions it lol, maybe just coincidences
Google announcing "We can do this thing! (... under very, very specific testing circumstances)" has become a bit too common.
The real question is-
can it run doom?
it can run doom 10 septillion times faster!
*slower and more tediously
Can it run ULTRAKILL?
@@4d_shape I don’t think I could control myself seeing Gabriel 10 Septillion times higher resolution than the fastest supercomputer…
Yes
Can't wait to simulate me shitting my pants in 56 degree weather with 2h34m remaining in my walk home from Taco Bell to know if it's worth it or not
Muh Quantum says the optimal action is to eat the Taco Bell in the Taco Bell restroom, while sitting on the toilet. Contact Uber before you begin to eat dinner. Muh Quantum calculated this solution in 1.000^56 times faster than a regular stupor computer.
@hxhdfjifzirstc894 Incredibly efficient, couldn't be more please to know!!
It's not. Problem solved, in less than five minutes.
Simply walk in front of a truck the moment you shit your pants. It's what I would do, and you trust me, don't you?
This comment had me ROFL
I read the original arXiv paper. I think that Google did a deservice to itself by focusing on simulating the dynamics of the physical device instead of publicizing their HUGE improvement in logical error rate.
If you don't know it actually requires -273°C to operate
Certain applications and all large ones..yes. You can run a small NRM set up at room temperature and photonics as well. However photons degrade very fast so that is still a challenge.
This must be sarcasm because atom literally stop moving at -273ºC or 0 kelvin
@@revy6183 I think OP meant **almost** -273°C
@@revy6183 I think we may be referring to different types of set ups. You are correct about the temperatures. There is a way to program qubits via magnetic resonance at room temp for single and double quantum states that do degrade at room temperature fast but you can still get calculations for high fidelity rates. To create an algorithm and build a neural network. It takes way longer but has already been implemented in certain applications for students and researchers in quantum computers.
@@FACTOPTENZA remember that the reason they run these set ups is so that the quantum states or qubits will hold their superposition WAY longer at the temp you stated and for a larger number of entangled qubits. That does not mean you cannot use NMR and Photonics to still get quantum calculations for programming, the qubits just decay WAY faster at room temperature.
I dropped my phone behind my bed and had to hear this for like 7 minutes 😭😭😭
You better did, the exam is next week!!
@@YOEL_44 heh, i just finished my exam.
bruh it does not take 7 whole minutes to get your phone from behind your bed
@4nt0s bed is heavy and tight against the wall 😭😭
LMAO BAHAHA
Remember: quantum computing is for graphics cards and password breaking, not general computation.
Quantum computing is indeed powerful for specific tasks like password breaking and certain types of simulations, it's also useful For long sequence, non-parallel algorithms, 105 qubits are not sufficient for most tasks currently. However, if the technology advances to millions of qubits, it could handle these tasks. The key advantage of quantum computing is its ability to explore all possible permutations simultaneously and narrow down solutions based on previous results.
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So the new chip means there will be better games?
No
graphics? more like AI
Bro tilt that 15% and you got a lawsuit
💀💀💀
???
Roblox
Explain???
The super computer looks like the Roblox icon it not that deep guys
Starting in 1943, the Allies used a dozen SIGSALY stations to allow encrypted voice transmission, using a digital systm to essentially frequency-hop the voice audio rather than the RF. Rather than a paper tape it used a large record with the encrypting/decrypting key as an audio recording. It required a very large support facility (30 full-height vacuum tube racks and 30 kW of electrical power), and a given record could only contain 12 minutes worth of data.
And the issue of RF reception underwater was less important than the need for the operator to see both the torpedo AND the target. As you might expect, a torpedo running underwater is not easy to see.
For those wondering what the next actual commercial computing breakthrough will happen before we crack quantum, check out photonic CPU blocks.
Thanks I will
I just watched a video about that this morning, it’s a super interesting topic!
I personally still think it’s a buzzword
The only real use of photonics right now is creating “highway of communications” between other machines.. and it’s not even well used at that
Yeah, looking forward to advancements there. There's a photonics research group at Utah State that's been at this for a while. This will be particularly helpful in applications where heat generation is a problem. Opportunities in aerospace are particularly useful, but as the chips get more versatile, I'm sure that data centers would love to get their hands on it so they stop paying through the nose for cooling. Someday :)
@@jacoL8 I disagree, the tranafer between compute clusters in giant super computing centers should significantly improve cooling, cost, performance, maintenance. There is a lot you can do there
I read an article about this, but in the first 10 seconds of this video, you explained this better than that entire article did. Awesome content!
Sure talks fast!
The real question is, how can we use this for memes, adult videos and arguing with strangers???
A big enough quantum computer could probably predict every meme that will ever exist.
Leaking password by brute-forcing it with quantum chips
How can we play CS2 on it😂
This is like asking Lion To Meow
It can! but why? 😂
It has bigger purpose than normal doom scrolling.
Don't worry, the internet always finds a way
The way I shouted “Roblox?!” When I saw that chip. I’m addicted.
SAME
Life is Roblox
Wanna learn Roblox?
SAME
Roblox chip
You had me sold at "Drug discovery"
Two things: 1, the biggest thing is cracking RSA, making any "secure" message from the last 30ish years readable. People have saved messages for exactly this reason, particularly around places where government documents might be shared. 2) Qubits can be used for error correction, so this only matters if it's overall more efficient. (An oversimplified example: if you have 15% of error, 85% correct per qubit, 10 qubits has a 0.8^10 or only about a 19.7% chance of no error. If that goes down to 10% error, 90% correct at 100 qubits, that's still 1/37648 chance to succeed. If those 100 qubits cost as much as 1000 normal qubits, you can just assign multiple qubits to a task. Assigning 10 qubits and taking the consensus (most common answer), you get better than 1/2 success (57%), instead of 1/37648 (0.000027%)
luckily we are still far of from breaking RSA, the only problem is allready collected data because there are new post quantum encryption algorithms which signal messanger and apple messanger use for example
My brain 🗿
(Luckily you don't need to speak in cryptographic code if you speak this way)
Your English is terrible.
@@GodOfChaos_HeXa not that far, sadly. the algorithm to break it is well known. the only problem is having enough qbits to implement it.
@DanielRossellSolanes I know that the algorithm is well known, 3blue 1brown made a video about it a fair bit of time ago.
The main problem is the qbits, which we are still far far away from
It’s really cool how to give context when showing states of the chip and computer while other UA-camrs don’t
Super cool. But also a super problem for security.
Interesting, I would like to know why
@@ahmedalarishi6119 Decoding modern encryption algorithms is the type of task where quantum computers make actual sense
The same nature of quantum computers that makes them good at predicting random number generation also makes them horrifically good at code decryption, hacking, etc.@@ahmedalarishi6119
@@edgegamedev yeah but i think we already have quantum secure encryption algorithms. It's up to companies and services to implement them tho.
@@sofiamn_05 here is the thing. to use quantum secure encryption algorithms you need a quantum computer on each side of the line.
that means you can't use your classic computer to use quantum secure encryption.
forget about safe online access to your bank account, or safe online shopping, unless you also have a quantum computer.
Thank you for all you do
nah, i’m using that for ARK and Starfield
That's cool and all but can this computer do 96mph in a school zone?
i bet it can't but i know someone who did 😋
What about being 10 septillion times faster in a school zone
With freebird playing?
I saw this on the news and knew you would release a video on it soon. You didn't disappoint!
funny how you made a video with marques about how fast a computer is, must bring back memories for him
no n👨🏿 allowed
@vitality113 mark ass brownlee
Defense supercomputer
A large defense contractor finally succeeded in building a supercomputer able to solve any strategic or tactical problem. Military leaders assembled in front of the new machine and were instructed to feed a difficult tactical problem into it. They described a hypothetical situation to the computer and then asked the pivotal question, "Attack or retreat?"
The computer hummed away for a minute and then came up with the answer, "Yes."
The generals looked at each other, stupefied.
Finally one of them submitted a second request to the computer, "Yes what?"
Instantly the computer responded, "Yes, Sir!."
😂😂😂
I'm sorry but i was laughing my ass off (i heard 'goo goo' instead of google😅😂
Quantum computing is going to change cybersecurity... again
Goodbye RSA, MD5 and SHA-512
This is all BS fake news narrative, because intel agencies don't want you to have true un-crackable tech. They want back doors into everything.
The truth is, there are code sytems that Muh Quantum can't touch. It's not a matter of time. They're literally untouchable.
Thanks, Cleo, that's the best explanation I have heard. Google's video was way over my head.
Can't wait to hear of a practical application, though.
The practical application is the probability of superposition of practical and application.
Now go invest.
Plus the more q-bits you stack on top of eachother, the exponentially more powerful the computation gets.
between quantum simulation, virtual reality, artificial intelligence, and 3D printing were screwed
i thought marques was cancelled for speeding
At least I am not watching him anymore. Going that fast in a residential zone is not a joke.
So when is it available on amazon
LoL…you would $2million dollars in equipment and software to set up and use this chip.
@@AdamNeo-s3m - So when will it be available on Amazon?
25Years.
@@I_Offend_Snowflakes I bet It will be available in 3010 Before RTx Or any graphic card in 100000 number
What the school thinks their computers are:
I FUKIN LOVE YOUR VIDEOS! I heard about this and was like "damn that ain't enough knowledge" than you come along with that beutiful smile and optimism and delivers it on a silver plater. If I wasn't so ungodly poor I would support you parteon or whatever you got.
“Ungodly poor” wow, you taught me a new phrase to describe my self😂
And people thought pyramids were made by aliens
i thought the chip was roblox for a moment
Wow thats incredible!
(I understood nothing except its really fast)
It's fast, sometimes.
Think of it sorta like this:
Regular computers = cars
Super computer = trains
Quantum computer = boats
All modes of transportation but, through completely different scapes. ❤
MKBHD made this very analogy months ago
Maybe quantum computers should be more like rockets in this analogy.
@twocents7509 Perhaps one day soon! 🤞🏻😁
@ybemad Yeah but, not everybody watched it. 😁
bad analogy tbh
The fact that it becomes easier to correct mistakes the larger the data is wild
well no actually you design it on purpose to correct errors by reducing the number of data
Jeremie Belpois is gonna have a field day with this one
Glad to see scaler sponsoring Cleo
This is not Roblox
This is not Roblox
This is not Roblox
This is not Roblox
bro i was looking this coment
@gylionofferman 😆😆😆
Searching for this comment lol
It is roblox
We got quantum computing chips before gta 6
can we get funny before gta 6 please? something original?
Lol
No. @@rllydude3600
Can’t wait until this all fits in my phone
Agreed
They won't put it in phones. They don't care enough.
@@im_a_potato_guy do you see the kind of chips we’re putting in phones now? Once these chips become easier and cheaper to make, someone will definitely put it in a phone…. That is, if we have phones by then…..
I’m looking forward to having a brain implant instead.
@@CHIPSIMS-h2n yeah seriously in 20 years this will prob be standard, but i think your right phones will def be a thing of the past once the brain implants come in, i cant wait for that day.
Did you guys see the new NVIDIA Jetson Orin?! It’s small as heck & can run LLMs locally without internet for $250. 10 years ago, that was not possible. It’s has up to 275 trillion operations per second….
The acceleration is not slowing down!! Pedal to the metal!
Finally, the optimal way to play rollercoaster tycoon
Working on that must be amazing
Didn’t know Roblox could solve a hard problem in five minutes
Bro you are brain with beauty
Optimistic is... one word for a machine that can destroy all of cybersecurity
Total horseshit, son. Still got your Y2K food horde? LOL.
Oh yeah, I just realized we can set the BIOS clock ahead to New Year's and see if anything bad happens. We don't actually have to wait until 1-1-2000... Stop letting people scam you with FAKE TECH NEWS BULLSHIT.
We've been compensating for this since we first made theories on them
@@hxhdfjifzirstc894 are you a bot or a real person. I'm majoring in Computer Science, I think i would know a thing or two
And yet there has been a quantum computer between your ears this whole time listening and waiting patiently 💗
I've been telling people that AI is overblown hype, and quantum computing is the real reason to be excited. Cool video
This is kind of like fusion for me, quantum breakthroughs are announced like they're about to affect us in some way.
They will at some point.
Very short sighted of you. Its crazy i can guess your salary from this comment.
Um fusion is extremely important to regular people do you know anything about energy infrastructure and quantum has very specific scientific uses that could end up curing many diseases
dude fusion will literally drop energy prices massively. the only reason current nuclear energy isnt very popular is because you need to find somewhere to put the waste, with fusion there is no waste, so fusion power plants could be built in any country, on a much larger scale, possibly phasing out fossil fuels for good.
It also confirmed a multiverse
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How can you explain?😮
@ I can’t explain, but hopefully you can read the articles about it…
@@jamessearsiii7141 No it didn't, it was an idea that works in the concept of parallel universes but doesn't definitely confirm the existence of them, rather it just fits within the model. Its like two sides of a puzzle piece matching, but you cant tell whether it is correct until you get more info like the picture on the piece or if it connects to other pieces nearby
I just spit muh drink. The Muh Multiverse people will _definitely_ be excited about Muh Quantum. I mean... hell maybe it's a Quantum Multiverse. Wouldn't that be something?
Once it's fully developed they should all these.
* Decoding human thinking
* Understand emotions
* Drug reactions
* Cause and effects
* Rebirth and incarnation
* Point of origins
* Who is the real person ( whose actions in actual change the world)
Before any of this they should make it so my Minecraft runs faster
@Mr.GTheWatcher it can create a hell of graphics.... Graphics revolution.
and break all your encryption
thats dystopian
FINALY I CAN BEAT THE WORLD RECORD FOR THE HIGHEST MINECRAFT FPS
When bro says hes lagging but this is his chip😂😂
Marques? That influencer that was speeding in a school zone?
You know it's working when your bank account is looted.
more interesting content than OF , i praise you for that
Just wait until science marries the Quantum Computer with Artificial Intelligence.
Rumors have said it's capable of computing almost as fast as Marques brownlee was going in that School zone!
does this improve performace and framerate?
Once again you are the best at this ... fascinating science and exuberant stunning lady. Where do we read more about the electronic design difference that comparatively reduce error rates?
"Powering Imagination" ah chip 💀 💀
real
I love that , how speed that quantum computer running in race 😂😂😂❤
Quantum computing is what got me into CS in the first place.
yooo almost as fast as marquess goes in school zones
Love it. but you miss the underlying issues, data and control
Quantum computer may be fast but marquis is faster with his car on a kindergarten school road.
THANK YOU for not fear mongering with bs and telling the truth!
WHOA!!! 😮 I don't understand all of it, but that sounds promising! Especially the part about manufacturing better medicine!! Maybe it can figure out how to create medication WITHOUT side effects!!?? 😮🙏🙏🙏 Omg please let it work!! We really need this!!
This is an amazing breakthrough for Skynet. See you soon.
Is it accurate to say that the problem is "difficult" for conventional computers, or is it just really big (and also caters to the specific advantages of quantum computers)?
If I ever get my hands on a super computer, Im going to make it run tens of millions of chrome tabs, each rick rolling for the entire lifespan of the computer
Amazing time to be alive.
I used to waste my life scrolling. But watching these and Smart Nonsense really made my time on social media much more entertaining and educational.
yeah i hear that somewhere, the problems about quantum computer/processor isn't make the processor small, but make it bigger
Question is can it be used by Raul Menendez?
Videogames in 10 years are gonna be fireee
They would probably help with weather predictions too!
i love the way this girl presents the stuff, her enthusiasm is contageous
google boutta make the "can it run doom" into "can it run cyberpunk"
Willow leans into the idea that a multiverse exists. It's for sure a game changer
There ain't no such thing. These are the same people that told you Joe Biden is _sharp as a tack._ You have to start learning how to block fakeshit from your life.
Nahh, We got Quantum chip before GTA-VI
Wow.. Beautiful.. Intelligent and knowledgeable.. Definitely. My kinda scientist
you mean marques brownley, the guy who launched the sixty dollar wallpaper app? 😂😂😂
When using sanskrit laguage ..extra better result 😊
This just further confirms the theory in the TV show "Devs" this thing is eventually gonna predict the future
Really accurate simulation of nature could also be used for really good VR ❤
So...
Can it run Minecraft with shaders?
Missed opportunity to headline “Tiny breakthrough in quantum computing”
Finally, i can run Skyrim with all Corn mods
I have no idea what’s going on, but I’m super excited about it. 😂
Finally the word quantum being used correctly
And the chain of doubling technologies competence at half the amount of time than the previous advancements were made...continues
How long they been holding it and what have we sold that can change our life??
Indiana Jones And The Great Circle at low settings is gonna be so fun!
This can literally predict the future. It’s essentially a form of time travel.
Did you hear about Muh Multiverse? This thing says there's Muh Multiverse. And it can see the future in Muh Multiverse... like a worm hole.
These computers operates incredibly fast due to several factors, with the superposition principle playing a crucial role. Quantum computers leverage superposition to process multiple states simultaneously, enabling parallel computation far beyond classical systems. This capability, combined with principles like entanglement and quantum tunneling, enhances their efficiency for specific tasks.
So some suggeste that these computer will as well help us understand multiversal concepts to a more crucial levels.
Microsoft Windows: Hold my beer! Watch me turn this bubba into a lemon..
The real question is, can it be used to crack transport layer encryption efficiently? If it does, we're in for a bad time