Qbits and quantum computing


According to sources, the University of Michigan has created the worlds first quantum chip, but what's the difference you ask? No it can't teleport you to mars, but it could very well crack your neighbors wireless in less than a minute.

The immediate future doesn't hold this technology in it's hallways. But contrary to popular belief, it won't be that hard to mass produce as the chip uses a similar creation process to todays standard microship, what's the advantage of this? When the military's ready to release it to the public (they always take the good stuff first) Dell should be pumping it out with in months. Although I have to admit, it probably will take at least a decade to get the chip to gold state.

You know what, i'm not going to bother trying to explain how it works, i'd just confuse you to the point of annoyance and anyway, it's written better over at Vista

The other interesting point to quantum chips, is the related technology to manipulate atoms to form any atom on the periodic table. You can read more about it here and here.

I honestly hope I see the day these chips come to light.

...and I hope that was partially educational for those who new nothing about digital technology.

1 comments:

  Anonymous

April 20, 2008 at 8:17 PM

Excellent, insightful work Jayden. When can I be able to crack into an ATM?