Quantum Computer
Quantum computing today is quite considered to be the "nirvana state" as far as most technical researches are concerned.
WASHINGTON - In the quest for smaller, faster computer chips, researchers are now turning to quantum mechanics.
WASHINGTON - Researchers at Ohio State University in the US have discovered a way to make quantum devices using technology common to the chip-making industry today, which might one day enable faster, low-power computer chips.
WASHINGTON - University of Michigan physicists have created the first atomic-scale maps of quantum dots, a major step toward the goal of producing "designer dots" that can be tailored for specific applications like a quantum computer.
LONDON - A team of scientists has designed a system that can fire barrages of entangled photons with machine-gun regularity, and can power quantum computers in the future.
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