wow - some serious refrigeration in this system:
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wow - some serious refrigeration in this system:
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The chip is a 28-14 nm line width design.
Where did you see that? The dwave link only indicated LSI (~128k junctions) and I thought I recalled my buddy saying dimensions hadn't changed much since we were working on them in the 90's - 4um min geometry back then.
14nm is extreme bleeding edge tech for cmos designed to run around room temperature, used on VLSI processors pushing a billion transistors, 10,000 times more than dwave processor today. Hard to believe they would be remotely close to that in a cryogenic application.
Cool tech, anyhow. Seriously, if you found other good links, please post.
Where did you see that? The dwave link only indicated LSI (~128k junctions) and I thought I recalled my buddy saying dimensions hadn't changed much since we were working on them in the 90's - 4um min geometry back then.
14nm is extreme bleeding edge tech for cmos designed to run around room temperature, used on VLSI processors pushing a billion transistors, 10,000 times more than dwave processor today. Hard to believe they would be remotely close to that in a cryogenic application.
Cool tech, anyhow. Seriously, if you found other good links, please post.
OK … I lied. The newest chip has 0.25 um features, with 128,000 Josephson junctions and 1152 functioning qbits.
http://nextbigfuture.com/2015/06/dwave-commercializes-1152-qubit-chip.html
There is lots of stuff on their website and in the academic literature. They also been granted over something like 150 US patents.
i was wondering.. he sure sounded prepared….
I'm pretty sure he knew he was going to speaking at that event, in that location, at least a day or two in advance. Good on him for being prepared - even if his preparation only consisted of reading a Wikipedia page. His predecessor wouldn't have bothered to do even that much…
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figured as much. the enclosure looks way bigger than it has to be for just the computer bits - lots of room for kegs. tap handles must be behind the glass doors:
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