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Superfast diamond-laced computer chips now much closer to reality thanks to 'quantum breakthrough'
Scientists have inched closer to integrating diamonds into silicon-based computer chips, after lowering the temperatures needed to grow them in the lab and melding the process with quantum mechanics.
Quantum Brilliance’s is developing diamond quantum accelerators that will have over 50 qubits and outperform CPUs/GPUs of comparable size, weight and power in important applications. Quantum ...
Today’s stunning computing power is allowing us to move from human intelligence toward artificial intelligence. And as our machines gain more power, they’re becoming not just tools but decision-makers ...
This year’s top semiconductor stories were mostly about the long and twisting trips a technology takes from idea (or even raw ...
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