quantum computer (Q176555)

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computational device relying on quantum mechanics
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quantum computer
computational device relying on quantum mechanics

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    IBM Q system (Fraunhofer 2).jpg
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    IBM Q System One (2019), the first circuit-based commercial quantum computer (English)
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    D-Wave's Vesuvius chip capable of quantum annealing (English)
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    quantum computer manufactured by IQM, installed in Espoo, Finland (English)
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    wafer of quantum computer manufactured by Intel (English)
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    Google Sycamore Chip 001.png
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    Google’s Sycamore quantum processor (English)
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    Quantum-computer-Chalmers 2017.jpg
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    quantum processor with three qubits and three read-out cavities fabricated in May 2017 at Chalmers University of Technology (English)
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    Quantum computer.svg
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    Qubits are made up of controlled particles and the means of control (e.g. devices that trap particles and switch them from one state to another). There are 4 established qubit candidates: ion traps, quantum dots, semiconductor impurities, and superconducting circuits. (English)
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    Quantum computers
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    kvantové počítače
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    КВАНТОВЫЙ КОМПЬЮТЕР
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    kvanttitietokoneet
    kvantdatorer
    quantum computers
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    量子计算机
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