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Old 22nd February 2025, 16:40   #1
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Microsoft unveils Majorana 1 quantum computing chip | Nvidia CEO’s statement proved wrong



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Microsoft has introduced Majorana 1, a groundbreaking quantum chip designed to bring industrial-scale quantum computing within reach in just a few years. Built on a revolutionary Topological Core architecture, this chip harnesses topoconductors - a material capable of stabilising and controlling Majorana particles.
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Quantum computing is a new way of processing information using the principles of quantum mechanics. Unlike regular computers that use bits (0s and 1s), quantum computers use qubits, which can be both 0 and 1 at the same time due to superposition.
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They also use entanglement, where qubits are linked and affect each other instantly, making calculations much faster. This allows quantum computers to solve complex problems in minutes that would take traditional computers years. They have potential in areas like cybersecurity, drug discovery, and artificial intelligence.
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Majorana 1 is the world's first quantum chip using Topological Core architecture. It introduces topoconductors, a new class of materials that can observe and control Majorana particles - exotic quantum particles that allow for stable and error-resistant quantum operations. Microsoft compares this advancement to the invention of semiconductors, which paved the way for modern electronics.
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Microsoft's approach aims to build quantum computers with a million qubits - a threshold necessary for solving real-world industrial and scientific challenges. Current supercomputers, even if combined, cannot perform the calculations that a one-million-qubit quantum computer could.
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"We took a step back and said 'OK, let's invent the transistor for the quantum age. What properties does it need to have?'" said Chetan Nayak, Microsoft technical fellow. "And that's really how we got here - it's the particular combination, the quality and the important details in our new materials stack that have enabled a new kind of qubit and ultimately our entire architecture.
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Quantum computers operate using qubits, which can process information in a fundamentally different way than classical computers. This shift could bring breakthroughs in multiple fields:

Healthcare and Medicine: Quantum computing can help design new drugs by simulating molecular interactions, leading to faster cures for diseases and better-personalised treatments.
Environment and Sustainability: It could create self-healing materials for infrastructure, reducing the need for repairs. It could also help develop new catalysts to break down plastic waste and combat pollution.
Agriculture and Food Security: Quantum simulations of enzyme behaviours could lead to improved fertilisers, helping farmers increase crop yields and fight global hunger.
Engineering and Manufacturing: Companies could design materials perfectly from the start, eliminating years of trial and error in product development.
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Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella said that he believes "this breakthrough" will allow them to create a "truly meaningful quantum computer not in decades, as some have predicted, but in years". "This is our focus: When productivity rises, economies grow faster, benefiting every sector and every corner of the globe. It's not about hyping tech; it's about building technology that truly serves the world," he said.
What experts say

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While the latest quantum computing breakthrough has generated excitement, experts told the BBC that more data is needed to fully assess its impact. The significance of the research - and its potential effect on quantum computing - remains uncertain.
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Jensen Huang, CEO of Nvidia, said in January that "useful" quantum computing was still 20 years away.
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Mr Nayak suggests the new advancements could challenge traditional timelines. "Many people have said that quantum computing, that is to say useful quantum computers, are decades away," he said. "I think that this brings us into years rather than decades."
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Travis Humble, director of the Quantum Science Centre at Oak Ridge National Laboratory in the US, acknowledged Microsoft's progress but pointed to the need for further development. "The long-term goals for solving industrial applications on quantum computers will require scaling up these prototypes even further," he said.
Still, the reach to the masses might take some time. But, now we know the direction to head and again it is thanks to Microsoft. Will it replicate the success of Windows Software in this era? Is this the next level in AI computing and operating systems? Share your thoughts below.

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Old 22nd February 2025, 16:51   #2
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Re: Microsoft unveils Majorana 1 quantum computing chip | Nvidia CEO’s statement proved wrong

I have been doing a bit of reading on this Microsoft announcement as I’m interested in Quantum Computing.

I’m still not quite sure what their bemreak through really is. And plenty of experts who know a lot more than me are in doubt as well.

Even so, it’s good to see so much happening in this field. There is this endless debate about whether it will overtake AI soon. A completely useless debate in my opinion.

Then you have guys such as Jensen Huang, CEO of Nvidia, claiming that "useful" quantum computing was still 20 years away.

Well, if I was the boss of the largest AI chip manufacturer and my bonus for the next couple of years depends on The ROI in AI chips I would say the same.

Interestingly enough these latest chips of Huang have already what is effectively an AI interface.

Quantum computing could be a real boon for training AI algorithms.

Given the nature and challenges with Wuantum Computing it is likely to take some time for it to become mature. And even then it might well turn out to address very different issues then where we see AI being used.

And quantum computing is already being used for some particular problems for which Wuantum computing is the most relevant technology, already today!

I started a thread on Quantum Computing in 2023.

https://www.team-bhp.com/forum/gadge...w-ai-hype.html (Quantum Computing : The new AI hype?)

Jeroen

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