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Computers set for Quantum Leap


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A new photonic chip that works on light rather than electricity has been built by an international research team, paving the way for the production of ultra-fast quantum computers with capabilities far beyond today’s devices.

Future quantum computers will, for example, be able to pull important information out of the biggest databases almost instantaneously. As the amount of electronic data stored worldwide grows exponentially, the technology will make it easier for people to search with precision for what they want.

The breakthrough, published today in the journal Science, means data can be processed according to the counterintuitive rules of quantum physics that allow individual subatomic particles to be in several places at the same time.

This property will enable quantum computers to process information in quantities and at speeds far beyond conventional supercomputers. But formidable technical barriers must be *overcome before quantum *computing becomes practical.

http://www.ft.com/cms/s/2/8c0a68b0-c1bc-11df-9d90-00144feab49a.html

Photons instead of electrons? That's bad ass.

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The concept of quantum computing has been around for a long time now. There's major implications for all areas of computer science once the engineering pitfalls can be overcome. The main thing being you could brute force yourself into ANY system in the world in seconds.

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Also, it'll be a little more than just 3D porn. We're talking about The Matrix levels of virtual reality. You won't be able to tell the difference between reality and digital. A quantum computer could easily generate ray traced images fast enough for the 80 fps or so for a video game.

Here's a ray traced image that probably took a couple days to render:

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