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TemetN t1_j9c201w wrote

We're waiting basically. At this point there are multiple competitive approaches, and we're attempting to see which one is most easily scalable and fault tolerant. Once an approach is found that's both, it'll likely explode into more prominence. For now however, expect the continued rollout of normal roadmaps such as IBMs while waiting for a breakthrough.

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Nalmyth t1_j9ev3zy wrote

Finally quantum is getting cheaper.

You can run tensorflow-quantum on the Qiskit (IBM) backend.

They provide 27 qubits, or 134,217,728 states. It’s about the speed of a Nvidia 3080 for now 🤔

However there’s these guys who plan to release a 100q supercomputer using room temperature lasers to the public before end of this year. (Saas)

https://www.tensorflow.org/quantum/tutorials/hello_many_worlds

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