"It’s the holy grail of quantum computing: how to create the key building blocks known as quantum bits — qubits — that exist in a solid-state system at room temperature. That problem may now be solved, according to scientists. A group of Harvard scientists, led by Professor of Physics Mikhail Lukin and including graduate students Georg Kucsko and Peter Maurer and postdoctoral researcher Christian Latta, say they have cracked the problem, and they did it by turning to one of the purest materials on Earth: diamonds." - × × ×
“What we’ve been able to achieve in terms of control is quite unprecedented,” Lukin said. “We have a qubit, at room temperature, that we can measure with very high efficiency and fidelity. We can encode data in it, and we can store it for a relatively long time. We believe this work is limited only by technical issues, so it looks feasible to increase the life span into the range of hours. At that point, a host of real-world applications become possible.” • #будущее_прекрасно - × × ×
Если это правда, то так сингулярность может настать сильно раньше, чем могла бы. А так же здравствуй, мультиверс :) - хорошо хоть, что хуй цел
Ключевое, конечно — «если это правда». Хорошие дни вообще. Бозон Хиггса и кубит. Красиво фронтир ушёл с электронно-коммуникационных событий на физические и биологические конференции. - × × ×