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EPISODE · May 5, 2021 · 4 MIN

Quantum Computing per velocizzare il futuro!

from Digital Trasformation · host Valerio Maria Murgolo

Il 23 ottobre 2019 sul blog della rivista “Nature.com” Google dichiara di aver raggiungo la “supremazia quantistica” con un test effettuato su un processore quantistico di 53 qbit e di essere riuscito ad effettuare in 3 minuti e 20 secondi un calcolo estremamente complesso che il computer Ibm (tradizionale) più potente al mondo avrebbe impiegato 10.000 anni.Ovviamente nessun computer potrebbe sfatare questa tesi, ma gli studi e le applicazioni sui computer quantistici sono da anni all’attenzione del mondo.Il primo a parlare di Quantum Computing fu Paul Benioff, i primi anni 80’, con la macchina di Turing quantistica, che ha trovato maggiori studi negli anni a seguire con diversi accademici che hanno iniziato ad osservare l’applicazione della meccanica quantistica nel computing.Ma negli ultimi anni l’attenzione delle principali aziende di settore, e non solo, si è moltiplicato puntando molto su questa tecnologia che potrebbe cambiare l’uso dei calcolatori.Cosa differenzia il Quantum Computing dai computer tradizionali?

Il 23 ottobre 2019 sul blog della rivista “Nature.com” Google dichiara di aver raggiungo la “supremazia quantistica” con un test effettuato su un processore quantistico di 53 qbit e di essere riuscito ad effettuare in 3 minuti e 20 secondi un calcolo estremamente complesso che il computer Ibm (tradizionale) più potente al mondo avrebbe impiegato 10.000 anni.Ovviamente nessun computer potrebbe sfatare questa tesi, ma gli studi e le applicazioni sui computer quantistici sono da anni all’attenzione del mondo.Il primo a parlare di Quantum Computing fu Paul Benioff, i primi anni 80’, con la macchina di Turing quantistica, che ha trovato maggiori studi negli anni a seguire con diversi accademici che hanno iniziato ad osservare l’applicazione della meccanica quantistica nel computing.Ma negli ultimi anni l’attenzione delle principali aziende di settore, e non solo, si è moltiplicato puntando molto su questa tecnologia che potrebbe cambiare l’uso dei calcolatori.Cosa differenzia il Quantum Computing dai computer tradizionali?

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