Quantum Computers. [Cool article]

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A quantum computer is a computation system that makes direct use of quantum-mechanical phenomena, such as superposition and entanglement, to perform operations on data.
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Hell yeah I want one of these because it would run something like this: 1024bit number would take a super computer 3000 years to encode a quantum computer could do it in a few minutes. Holly Scheiße! Searching a massive large database would be soo fast if I blinked I would miss it. They're really great at modeling systems with variables as well. Like Environment & Economic variables or who's the best porn star of all time haha!

An Australian tech Company is building a Quantum Computer. They're constructing the components literally bit by bit, using a radical atomic-scale strategy. They will contain 3 dimensional nanowire transistors. Makes me go "Wowie Zowie!" So instead of going smaller and smaller for better and faster they will add an individual qubit. Each time they do that it doubles the computational power. Thats really very awesome and a half times infinity.

D-Wave a company in Burnaby. [3033 Beta Avenue Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada] Founded in 1999, D-Wave Systems is the first commercial quantum computing company. In 2010 they released their first commercial system, the D-Wave One quantum computer. They've doubled the number of qubits each year, and in 2013 shipped a 512-qubit D-Wave Two system. D-Wave

They are also developing different layers of software to make the systems easier to use and more accessible to users. Ive learned a few programing languages maybe I can get into Quantum Computer Programing to make a program that builds itself. Haha....​