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by whitewhim
4054 days ago
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I think it is kind of important to point out that there isn't much that was shown in the video, that is different from a traditional low-temperature lab (although I am not an expert). The only differences appear to be the compact casing (with some shielding) of the D-wave box and the D-Wave chip itself (whos "quantumness" is a hot topic). The rest of what was shown in the video was a traditional dilution refrigerator setup. I say this not to make a point about how bad D-wave is (they do some good stuff), but to try and separate what is traditional equipment, versus what they claim to be innovating on. I feel this is necessary as dilution refrigerators can be pretty damn impressive and could cause people to think that was the main part of their invention. |
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