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February 16th, 2007
D-Wave Claims Quantum Computer Breakthrough
Abstract:
Canadian company D-Wave Systems this week demonstrated Orion, a device the company calls the world's first commercially viable quantum computer. D-Wave has not presented many details of the computer for review by the scientific community, but if the Orion really has brought quantum computing to life, the results could be a tremendous -- though possibly painful -- leap forward.
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