File:Visiting @dwavesys in Vancouver, a parallel world building quantum computers (18821356935).jpg
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DescriptionVisiting @dwavesys in Vancouver, a parallel world building quantum computers (18821356935).jpg |
Cooled to .008 degrees above absolute zero. What amazes me is how many of these quantum computers Google is buying. Here is their <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W34XwhURpNA" rel="nofollow">first one</a>. The building has a jet engine hooked to a generator for 1 megawatt of backup power (but the exhaust caught the roof on fire). =) |
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Author | Steve Jurvetson from Los Altos, USA |
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