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by Beltiras
3136 days ago
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Isn't this the same as development of classical computers? We are still in the phase that classical computer were in in the 20's to 40's. Once you crack the lid and make something mass-producible, exponential advancement will take over for as long as physics allows it (which in QC is an extremely deep well). |
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As a comparison, we have a very nice idea on the requisites of a quantum computer. Nobody is exploring this space. Also, we have that very clear linear growth on their size, while we didn't have even a clear size measure for classical computers.
It looks like something very different to me. Really, that linear growth is unsettling in many ways.