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I have a question for you, how much memory is 2 qubits in terms of bytes?
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As long it runs Windows x64, no problem :P
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Fred wrote: Wed May 24, 2023 4:23 pm As long it runs Windows x64, no problem :P
Never ever.
But Qinux should be fine too :wink:
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jack wrote: Wed May 24, 2023 4:20 pm I have a question for you, how much memory is 2 qubits in terms of bytes?
It has nothing to do with memory.
It's more comparable with 32 or 64bit of CPU's.

But the main point is that one qbit can not only represent 1 or 0,
it can be all from 0 to 1 so it is an analog bit :wink:

The current record is hold by IBM:
https://newsroom.ibm.com/2022-11-09-IBM ... System-Two
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How do they cool these down to the temperatures required for their operation? I thought 99% of the reason it's infeasible for anyone to have a quantum computer is due to the cooling requirements and that whole vacuum thing. :mrgreen:
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There are different methods of getting qbits.
At the moment you can get also up to 6 qbits in silicon:

https://qutech.nl/2022/09/28/full-contr ... n-silicon/

For such type of qbits you don't need extrem cooling down to near zero K.
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