8-bit Quantum processor made in 2006 (ET uses this computer)

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renegadeviking

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MIT developed a 8-Qubit Quantum processor which is just like a old school 8-bit NES CPU in functionality. When do you think they'll get to 32-QuBit CPUs so we can run GUIs on them? I hope it's by 2019!

Microsoft Windows 10 runs on 32-Qubit/64-Qubit CPU made by AMD and Intel. QRAM blueprints were invented in 2007!

At least we know that bits in evolutionary theory still apply to Quantum computers.

Rumor is that D-Wave Systems claims to have produced a 128 qubit computer chip

D-Wave Systems claims to have produced a 128 qubit computer chip
http://nextbigfuture.com/2008/12/dwave-systems-128-qubit-chip-has-been.html

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128-Qubit Microchip...STAR TREKISH :D

PS5 CPU!
 
Erm, D-wave systems had a 16-qubit processor by the time MIT had 8-qubit. ::D Rumors that the D-wave systems already ran Linux kernel on the 16-bit one via x86 emulation.

D-wave probably leads the Qu-bit development unless IBM access has restricted on the R&D all this time. This seems likely due to the fact IBM 2nd to Hewlett Packard in profitabilty.
 
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