Friday, March 2, 2012

Quantum computer with separate CPU and memory represents significant breakthrough

Quantum computer with separate CPU and memory represents significant breakthrough: "To date, quantum computers have been implemented so that programming their operation was, in essence, hardwired into their essential structure. Although many useful demonstrations of quantum computing have resulted from such special-purpose devices, they are basically one-problem computers which cannot easily be reprogrammed or scaled to attack larger problems. As early models of practical quantum computers, they don't make the grade."

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