Tuesday, March 7, 2017

IBM: Sparking a Revolution in Quantum Computing

New business...

An IBM scientist making adjustments to a quantum computer.

In a few years, the same quantum computing concepts that gave Albert Einstein the heebie-jeebies could help Amazon deliver your toothpaste faster, Stephen Shankland reports on cnet.com.

That's because IBM, the company that surprised the world in 1989 by arranging 35 Xenon atoms into its own name, is launching its quantum computing business.  Thirty-five years of research into the physics of the super-small is about to start paying dividends with actual customers, Shankland wrote.

For more of Shankland's excellent report on quantum computing and its immense potential: https://www.cnet.com/news/ibm-quantum-computers-business-moores-law-qubit/

Photo: IBM.

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