IBM offers cloud access to the most advanced quantum computers available. Learn, develop, and run programs with our quantum applications and systems.

  • @lorabe
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    23 years ago

    well i believe that you need to control the subatomic particles, and in order to do so you need an “absolute zero” temperature, so i don’t think quantum computing will be as accesible as a PC has been.

    • @ZerushOP
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      23 years ago

      Absolute cero no, enough with -100ºC aprox. That can be done in a electronic way (laser, peltier,etc,), but anyway I think that the future is in cloudservices.

      • @lorabe
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        13 years ago

        -100C? that’s not as much as i thought…

        Cloud services powered in one way or another with quantum computing… i wonder how that would be. We already live in a cloud environment tho.

        • @ZerushOP
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          3 years ago

          No, these are pc terminals with access to quantum server for any kind of apps and services. A small look of this you can take in the IBM page, where you can use and test it for serveral proposits. They give public access to their quantum computer. But you can buy currently your own Qunantum PC for $5000, but as in the beginning of PC with only 8bit, this Quantum PC works with 2 qbits, but I think the development will improve very fast in near future. https://www.discovermagazine.com/technology/a-desktop-quantum-computer-for-just-usd5-000