Architecture All Access: Quantum Computing | Intel Technology
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Quantum Computing has the potential to change our lives and far exceed the capabilities of today’s supercomputers. Join James Clarke, Director of Quantum Computing at Intel Labs, as he runs through the basics of quantum mechanics, what components make up a quantum computer, when we’ll achieve quantum practicality, and more.
During his 20 years at Intel James Clarke has been a process engineer, led advanced interconnect research, and launched Intel’s Quantum Computing efforts with a focus on leveraging our in-house transistor process and manufacturing capabilities to create scalable qubit arrays. He’s co-authored over 50 papers and holds multiple patents.
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Chapters
0:00 How Can Quantum Computers Change Our Lives?
0:31 James Clarke: Chemist at Heart
0:46 Topics In This Video
1:30 What is Quantum Superposition?
2:16 What is Quantum Entanglement?
3:07 Qubits Are Incredibly Fragile
3:33 Quantum’s Potential
4:17 Protein Folding in Cancer Research
5:15 Three Ways to Make a Qubit
6:15 Why Transistors Matter for Qubits
8:32 Spin Qubits
9:58 Controlling a Qubit
10:24 Dilution Refrigerators Get Colder Than Space
11:11 How a Qubit is Like a Sports Car
11:45 Cryogenic Chips
12:04 Future of Quantum
12:43 Recap and Challenges
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Wow, thank you so much for explaining this concept so clearly, James! This is the first time I've heard Quantum Computing discussed in an accessible way. Much love to Intel for making these videos!
@IntelTechnology
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the kind words Andrew!
Are you guys also planning something on Neuromorphic computing? Intel loihi?
This is the best explanation I've ever heard. Thank you.
Incredible incredible explanation . Thanks you very much . James Clarke
James Clarke is awesome ! Great presentation for many who don't understand quantum at a high level
This outreach and production is fantastic with 12:36 resonating so true. How can independent computer-engineering tech companies, receive funding from Intel at 5:40 and collaborate with with Intel to develop qubit hardware and architectures which leverage and roadmap into Intel's manufacturing processes? For example, in my research 2:26 are 2-state qubits which scale with 2^n with 2 being the number of simultaneous states and n being the number of qubits. But the true power is in having N-state qubits with N^n, with N simultaneous states, and n being the number of those qubits. There's a "Quantum Moore's laws" going on: One in scaling the number of qubits n (little n), and another in developing multi-state qubits. 2^n, 3^n.....N^n (Big N).
This is the only video i found in internet which showers some insights on how a quantum chip can actually be made. All other videos just speaks about quantum jargons but no one tells how it can be materialized in real time.
@IntelTechnology
2 жыл бұрын
Glad you liked the video!
Way more interesting than the computex stream
@suntzu1409
2 жыл бұрын
Really
is there any technical wonderwork implemented that avoid hackers to use it for their own from these superfast technology aswell?
Complete Basic Intro to Quantum Computing in a single video.
Just throwing my opinion out there, a coin has more than two states. It can land on its side, and from a 2D viewpoint, that would be like seeing only the coin's edge. Think of coins like tristates in that case, instead of just 1s and 0s you have a gray zone as well.
This is a great explanation, but I am still confused on many points with this idea. You are not claiming that an electron can represent a bit correct? Because we still measure current bits via a voltage passing some threshold, so how could measure such a thing on an electron. Also you still need two sources to make the super position part correct? I think those are my main questions that I get lost on, thank you in advance!
Thanks ! Gravity and anti- gravity Energy in qubits ? We must manage gravity and anti-gravity Energy.
@fredlacroix6865
2 жыл бұрын
im working on it
Is this the future of computing? Is it worth me exploring the Linux command line and C? Thank you for this simplified explanation. Steve, Bulgaria, was Manchester UK.
Amazing presentation Jim bro 😂🖤
Very impressive.
Awesome! Very interesting!
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Good luck, excellent video
I think we should get back to solving the old problems on this new platform. To the fundamentals!1!
Great explanation but the ending topics need more Explanation
we need an invention just like the transistors which changed everything in the computing world until then it seems we are using vacuum tubes just like those old days
@jaideepsingh662
2 жыл бұрын
The transistors are here. Whats needed is the wiring to connect them.
Thanks a lot.
fantastic ......
Wonderful
loved this ❤ excellent 6th time watching this
Impressive, but it looks very expensive now to hold the info.
way simpler than I thought it would be
@quantumpolariton122
2 жыл бұрын
This video is intentionally simple. It can get as difficult as you wish
@godless-clump-of-cells
2 жыл бұрын
It's really not that simple.
0:25 is my cue
I will be !!
I have a master in Quantum Physics now. ty intel
@suntzu1409
2 жыл бұрын
You know, i am something of a scientist myself
@suntzu1409
2 жыл бұрын
Sometimes my genius..... Its almost frightening......
Sir you invented my imagine machine Shakti Prokriya karan yantra or power acceptor large machine or yantra. This power acceptor help update new type quantum computer India Bihar
woww
If there chips and server business doom they can try being an edutech company 😜 great video
@adibmddan413
2 жыл бұрын
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Sir i m invented my imagine machine Tree sensor🌱🌳Ai computer system. And next invent Power acceptor large machine or yantra.
@luciajane381
2 жыл бұрын
Can I get your number
@mayukhpurkayastha2649
2 жыл бұрын
@@luciajane381 i m indian. This is my mothers phone. i am 10 years old student. i m not greatest human.my dream change future l?fe and consciousness. GOD LUCK mam.
Where do I get my Intel quantum coin?
nice
This video gives me passion to go abroad.
@Professional.Bro.777
2 жыл бұрын
You are not that stupid to fall into that trap, think twice about quantum stuff. People are not supposed to play God
I am not first , but also not last
Very interesting. Intel lectures are eye opening and worth watching! 😊
Show us a roadmap! Can't be in the lab forever. Elon Musk always has a roadmap even if it seems impossible to achieve... great engineers can solve anything!
I know how to make it work "
see you soon...
@mariethermil1176
2 жыл бұрын
D
Quantum is what's going to safe Intel. Stock going high with quantum.
@adibmddan413
2 жыл бұрын
?
@eliaskouakou7051
2 жыл бұрын
Lol they are even at the top in this field
i was hoping to watch like photolithography stuff but sht ok
We "can" instead of we "could" or "should" have. So the real question now is since when did you have this tech operating???
great but when can my core i7 laptop last more than 3 hours
Five
Third!
There is still no practical use for quantum computers maybe it makes sense to pump money into it but i wouldn’t put too much into it. I‘m not sure why it makes sense to use these random number generators both states basically means both outputs. The state doesn’t help when you can’t define it which makes the qbit useless.
@BlochSphere
2 жыл бұрын
Quantum Computing is all about changing this probability of outcome
@zachflannery6750
2 жыл бұрын
The video explained the use case I think curing cancer and all other health problems and keeping data secure is a really good reason why we desperately need this
@platin2148
2 жыл бұрын
@@zachflannery6750 We already have these devices but it turns out they don’t full fill the stuff that they said it will. The points that they listed are all just theoretical very shallow dreams what they will be able to achieve and for data security at your device it will not help it will probably even do the opposite.
@zachflannery6750
2 жыл бұрын
@@platin2148 I hope they can get it done
@erogero0553
2 жыл бұрын
They’re just trying to control the outcome of “luck”. That’s all it is. If you can control the outcome then anything is possible. That’s true science turning fiction into reality. They keep trying to make a faster speed when they should trying to pinch the space in between. Etc. make the circuits look like humans that’s what the point of the ancient cultures drew on the ground.
God I wish I was even half smart enough to actually understand this stuff. It sucks being not very bright. Maybe ignorance is bliss but stupidity darn sure isn't.
First!
second!
So intel failed at it. Failures are inevitable. But success guaranteed. Matter of time.
Wait why am I the 4th comment lmao
@zionion
2 жыл бұрын
No you're not anymore
Hire me thanks
D-Wave Systems is better
To bad Elon Musk approach to getting things solve does not apply for Quantum computer design.
@Professional.Bro.777
2 жыл бұрын
Because he has the devil himself guiding him already
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who FUCKING thinks about all this, LIKE HOW, XD