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 NEW  YORK (Reuters) - International Business Machines Corp. said Tuesday it  had developed the world's most advanced quantum computers, devices based  on the properties of the mysterious quantum physics of atoms that allow  them to work together as a computer processor and memory.
IBM said the computer, the which uses five Atoms to  work as its processor and memory, demonstrates for the first time the  potential of Such devices perform certain to solve problems at a rate  faster Than remarkably conventional computers. IBM said the computer, which uses five atoms to work as a  processor and memory, showed for the first time the potential of these  devices to solve specific problems at a rate very much faster than  conventional computers. The experimental machine  is Considered the Next Step Towards a new class of devices capable of  superfast Calculations. Experimental machine is  considered as a next step toward a new class of device capable of  super-fast calculations.
"A  quantum computer eventually Could be Used for practical purposes Such as  database searches - for example searching the Web Could Be sped up a  great deal - but probably not for more Mundane tasks Such as word  processing," said Isaac Chuang, the IBM WHO  researcher led the team of scientists from IBM, Stanford University and  the University of Calgary. "A quantum  computer could eventually be used for practical purposes such as  searching a database - such as searching the Web can be speeded up a lot  - but maybe not for more common tasks like word processing," said Isaac  Chuang, the IBM researcher who led the team of scientists from IBM,  Stanford University and the University of Calgary.
A quantum computer Could Also be Used for  cryptography, or the making and breaking of codes. Quantum computer can also be used for cryptography, or making  and breaking codes. This has drawn the interest of  the U.S. National Security Administration and the Department of  Defense, the which are funding Stanford's Efforts to build the quantum  computer. This has attracted interest from U.S.  National Security Administration and Department of Defense, which funds  efforts to Stanford to build a quantum computer.
The current method of creating processors, the which are  increasingly Becoming Smaller and more powerful as described by an axiom  known as Moore's Law, is expected to reach a barrier Sometime in the  next decade or so. The method is  currently creating a processor, which becomes increasingly smaller and  more powerful as described by the axiom known as Moore's Law, is  expected to reach the barrier at any time in the next decade or more. This process, lithography, earnest not allow for the  creation of microchips the size of molecules, PROMPTING Researchers to  try to build computers by using the genetic strands or tiny other  developing technologies. This process,  lithography, will not allow the creation of a microchip the size of the  molecule, prompting researchers to try to build a computer by using  strands of genetic or develop other small technologies.
"Nowhere Begins Quantum computing Moore's Law ends - about the  year 2020, Pls circuit features are predicted to be the size of Atoms  and molecules," said Chuang. "Quantum  computing begins where Moore's Law ends - about the year 2020, when the  circuit is expected to feature sizes of atoms and molecules," said  Chuang. "Indeed, the basic elements of  quantum computers are Atoms and molecules." "Indeed, the basic elements of quantum computers are atoms and  molecules."
Chuang said in an  interview his team That Used the test quantum computer to solve a  typical Used in cryptography and mathematical problems - finding the  period of a function. Chuang said in an  interview that his team uses test quantum computers to solve  mathematical problems commonly used in cryptography - find the period of  a function. The computer was Able to  solve any example of the problem in one step, while a conventional  computer Would require repeated cycles to solve the problem. Computers are able to solve the example problems in  one step, whereas a conventional computer would require repeated cycles  to solve the problem.
Chuang said  the experiment showed the viability of the quantum computer. Chuang said the experiment showed the viability of a  quantum computer.
"I think this  experiment shows, We Are on a pathway the which is predictable and  understandable, that quantum computers will from be useful someday," he  said. "I think this study shows that we  are on track can be predicted and understood, that quantum computers  would be useful someday," he said.
The  quantum computer is based on the spin of an electron or atomic nucleus,  and the strange properties of quantum particles in the which cans They  spin in different directions simultaneously if They are not observed. Quantum computer is based on the spin of electrons or  atomic nuclei, and bizarre nature of quantum particles in which they  can rotate simultaneously in different directions if they are not  observed.
When the spin of a  particle is up, the atoms cans be read as a one, and the spin down cans  be read as a zero, corresponding to the digital ones and zeros That form  the binary language of traditional computers. When the spin of a particle is up, the atoms can be read as  one, and spin down can be read as a zero, in accordance with the digital  ones and zeros that make up the traditional computer binary language. Such devices use transistors, the which are turned on  and off to Represent the ones and zeros. these  devices using transistors, which turned on and off to represent the  ones and zeros.
What makes quantum  computers unique, however, Is That quantum particles cans Also be in a  state of "superposition" - spinning simultaneously up and down. What makes quantum computers a unique, however, is  that quantum particles can also be in a state of "superposition" -  spinning simultaneously up and down.
"Due to Their small size and if They are very well isolated,  Theys cans be spinning up and down at the Same time," said Chuang. "Because of its small size and if they are very well  insulated, they can spin up and down at the same time," said Chuang.
Would Represent this state both zero and one and  everything in Between. This condition  would represent both zero and one and everything in between. Instead of solving the problem by adding all the  numbers in order, a quantum computer Would add all the numbers at the  Same time. Rather than solve the problem  by adding all the numbers in sequence, a quantum computer would add all  the numbers at the same time.
This  phenomenon permits a quantum computer to have enormous power, Chuang  said. This phenomenon allows the quantum  computer to have a large force, said Chuang. For perform certain types of Calculations, like complex  algorithms for cryptography or searches - a quantum computer using more  installments Hundred Atoms in tandem would be Able to perform billions  of Calculations at the Same time. For  some types of calculations, such as complex algorithms for cryptography  or searches - the quantum computer by using a few hundred more atoms  together will be able to perform billions of calculations at the same  time.
However, it is unclear Pls  Such a computer would be commercially available. However, it is unclear when such computers would be available  commercially. Chuang said it is expected  That Between seven and 10 Atoms will from be Used in tandem in more  advanced quantum computers Within the next two years. Chuang said it is expected that between seven and 10  atoms will be used together in the more advanced quantum computer within  the next two years.
Copyright 2000  Reuters. Copyright 2000 Reuters. All rights reserved. All rights  reserved. This material May not be  published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or  redistributed.
NEW  YORK (Reuters) - International Business Machines Corp. said Tuesday it  had developed the world's most advanced quantum computers, devices based  on the properties of the mysterious quantum physics of atoms that allow  them to work together as a computer processor and memory.
IBM said the computer, the which uses five Atoms to  work as its processor and memory, demonstrates for the first time the  potential of Such devices perform certain to solve problems at a rate  faster Than remarkably conventional computers. IBM said the computer, which uses five atoms to work as a  processor and memory, showed for the first time the potential of these  devices to solve specific problems at a rate very much faster than  conventional computers. The experimental machine  is Considered the Next Step Towards a new class of devices capable of  superfast Calculations. Experimental machine is  considered as a next step toward a new class of device capable of  super-fast calculations.
"A  quantum computer eventually Could be Used for practical purposes Such as  database searches - for example searching the Web Could Be sped up a  great deal - but probably not for more Mundane tasks Such as word  processing," said Isaac Chuang, the IBM WHO  researcher led the team of scientists from IBM, Stanford University and  the University of Calgary. "A quantum  computer could eventually be used for practical purposes such as  searching a database - such as searching the Web can be speeded up a lot  - but maybe not for more common tasks like word processing," said Isaac  Chuang, the IBM researcher who led the team of scientists from IBM,  Stanford University and the University of Calgary.
A quantum computer Could Also be Used for  cryptography, or the making and breaking of codes. Quantum computer can also be used for cryptography, or making  and breaking codes. This has drawn the interest of  the U.S. National Security Administration and the Department of  Defense, the which are funding Stanford's Efforts to build the quantum  computer. This has attracted interest from U.S.  National Security Administration and Department of Defense, which funds  efforts to Stanford to build a quantum computer.
The current method of creating processors, the which are  increasingly Becoming Smaller and more powerful as described by an axiom  known as Moore's Law, is expected to reach a barrier Sometime in the  next decade or so. The method is  currently creating a processor, which becomes increasingly smaller and  more powerful as described by the axiom known as Moore's Law, is  expected to reach the barrier at any time in the next decade or more. This process, lithography, earnest not allow for the  creation of microchips the size of molecules, PROMPTING Researchers to  try to build computers by using the genetic strands or tiny other  developing technologies. This process,  lithography, will not allow the creation of a microchip the size of the  molecule, prompting researchers to try to build a computer by using  strands of genetic or develop other small technologies.
"Nowhere Begins Quantum computing Moore's Law ends - about the  year 2020, Pls circuit features are predicted to be the size of Atoms  and molecules," said Chuang. "Quantum  computing begins where Moore's Law ends - about the year 2020, when the  circuit is expected to feature sizes of atoms and molecules," said  Chuang. "Indeed, the basic elements of  quantum computers are Atoms and molecules." "Indeed, the basic elements of quantum computers are atoms and  molecules."
Chuang said in an  interview his team That Used the test quantum computer to solve a  typical Used in cryptography and mathematical problems - finding the  period of a function. Chuang said in an  interview that his team uses test quantum computers to solve  mathematical problems commonly used in cryptography - find the period of  a function. The computer was Able to  solve any example of the problem in one step, while a conventional  computer Would require repeated cycles to solve the problem. Computers are able to solve the example problems in  one step, whereas a conventional computer would require repeated cycles  to solve the problem.
Chuang said  the experiment showed the viability of the quantum computer. Chuang said the experiment showed the viability of a  quantum computer.
"I think this  experiment shows, We Are on a pathway the which is predictable and  understandable, that quantum computers will from be useful someday," he  said. "I think this study shows that we  are on track can be predicted and understood, that quantum computers  would be useful someday," he said.
The  quantum computer is based on the spin of an electron or atomic nucleus,  and the strange properties of quantum particles in the which cans They  spin in different directions simultaneously if They are not observed. Quantum computer is based on the spin of electrons or  atomic nuclei, and bizarre nature of quantum particles in which they  can rotate simultaneously in different directions if they are not  observed.
When the spin of a  particle is up, the atoms cans be read as a one, and the spin down cans  be read as a zero, corresponding to the digital ones and zeros That form  the binary language of traditional computers. When the spin of a particle is up, the atoms can be read as  one, and spin down can be read as a zero, in accordance with the digital  ones and zeros that make up the traditional computer binary language. Such devices use transistors, the which are turned on  and off to Represent the ones and zeros. these  devices using transistors, which turned on and off to represent the  ones and zeros.
What makes quantum  computers unique, however, Is That quantum particles cans Also be in a  state of "superposition" - spinning simultaneously up and down. What makes quantum computers a unique, however, is  that quantum particles can also be in a state of "superposition" -  spinning simultaneously up and down.
"Due to Their small size and if They are very well isolated,  Theys cans be spinning up and down at the Same time," said Chuang. "Because of its small size and if they are very well  insulated, they can spin up and down at the same time," said Chuang.
Would Represent this state both zero and one and  everything in Between. This condition  would represent both zero and one and everything in between. Instead of solving the problem by adding all the  numbers in order, a quantum computer Would add all the numbers at the  Same time. Rather than solve the problem  by adding all the numbers in sequence, a quantum computer would add all  the numbers at the same time.
This  phenomenon permits a quantum computer to have enormous power, Chuang  said. This phenomenon allows the quantum  computer to have a large force, said Chuang. For perform certain types of Calculations, like complex  algorithms for cryptography or searches - a quantum computer using more  installments Hundred Atoms in tandem would be Able to perform billions  of Calculations at the Same time. For  some types of calculations, such as complex algorithms for cryptography  or searches - the quantum computer by using a few hundred more atoms  together will be able to perform billions of calculations at the same  time.
However, it is unclear Pls  Such a computer would be commercially available. However, it is unclear when such computers would be available  commercially. Chuang said it is expected  That Between seven and 10 Atoms will from be Used in tandem in more  advanced quantum computers Within the next two years. Chuang said it is expected that between seven and 10  atoms will be used together in the more advanced quantum computer within  the next two years.
Copyright 2000  Reuters. Copyright 2000 Reuters. All rights reserved. All rights  reserved. This material May not be  published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or  redistributed.
 
