IBM said that in the past 10 years, supercomputer power has increased about 1,000 times. Today, just three of Roadrunner's 3,456 tri-blade units have the same power as the 1998 fastest computer.
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Interesting Engineering on MSNFirst time ever: New 2-sec quantum process beats supercomputer for random numbersThe idea behind their protocol is to use the quantum computer to generate random numbers, which can be verified by a ...
The 1.105 petaflop/s IBM Roadrunner supercomputer at Los Alamos National Laboratory retained its top dog title that it first achieved in June, after it underwent upgrades. The speed demon was ...
To somewhat work around these limitations, IBM has now pitched the idea of a hybrid quantum-classical computer (marketed as ‘quantum-centric supercomputing’), which as the name suggests ...
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IBM quantum system elbows into Arm-powered Fugaku supercomputerJapan's Arm-based Fugaku supercomputer is to be paired with a newly developed quantum system from IBM as part of a project to research and develop future computing systems.… The move was ...
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