Breaking Moore’s Law: Lightmatter Accelerates Progress Toward Light-Speed Computing Lightmatter, founded by three MIT alumni, is using photonic technologies to reinvent how chips communicate and calculate. Our ability to cram ever-smaller transistors onto a chip has enabled today’s age of ubiquitous computing. But that approach is finally running into limits, with some experts declaring an end to Moore’s Law and a related principle, known as Dennard’s Scaling. Read more https://lnkd.in/dXyrbkSc
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Think about the impact of cloud computing on commerce (and really everything digital). Quantum computing isn’t yet mainstream, but it’s coming and promises a huge impact. Great article by Smith’s Randy Kohl looking ahead to what’s next-next!
Want to read up on the real-life uses of quantum computing? Featured in The Future of Commerce, our resident futurist and VP of Marketing, Randy Kohl, explores what quantum commerce is and where it might have the most impact. https://hubs.la/Q02zGBXT0 #quantumcomputing #commerce
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With more quantum jobs (>3000), more quantum-focused organizations (#1 in the country on both an overall and per capita basis), and more quantum Nobel Prize winners (4 since 2000), Colorado is the clear leader in this race.
Colorado and Chicago are competing for $70 million in federal money to become the national hub of quantum computing.
Colorado Wants to Become the Nation’s Quantum Hub. So Does Chicago.
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Breaking Moore’s Law: Lightmatter Accelerates Progress Toward Light-Speed Computing Lightmatter, founded by three MIT alumni, is using photonic technologies to reinvent how chips communicate and calculate. Our ability to cram ever-smaller transistors onto a chip has enabled today’s age of ubiquitous computing. But that approach is finally running into limits, with some experts declaring an end to Moore’s Law and a related principle, known as Dennard’s Scaling. Those developments couldn’t be coming at a worse time. Demand for computing power has skyrocketed in recent years thanks in large part to the rise of artificial intelligence, and it shows no signs of slowing down. Continue reading https://lnkd.in/dXyrbkSc
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Thanks #PECB for publishing my article On "How Apple Vision Pro is Redefying Spatial Computing" You can find the link to my article here: https://lnkd.in/gr8_zMGf
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Plug and Play Tech Center's session on the future of computing. Everything from AI to quantum computing. Biggest takeaway. Traditional computing performance is starting to plateau and new approaches must be found to keep up with the demand for future computing capabilities
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As Head of Engineering at IBM Quantum, I keep teams aligned towards our vision and ensure continuous delivery of value to our end users and clients. Operations | Lean development | Participative leadership.
I’m proud of the Think Lab in Yorktown Heights. I was in the inauguration and I felt honored for being there. It holds two pieces of art for which I’ve been working for the last 6 years of my life: Quantum Computers System One and Two. These are the commercial versions. The space is an amusement park for science nerds like me: you can look at those things for real, you can simulate you assemble your own quantum datacenter with scale models of the quantum computers, sticking to each other with magnets. My favorite part is an electronic microscope with which you can see the details of the chip under subject that day. If you ever been in one of those “experiment and play” museums ever, this is it, for cutting edge technology. The Think Lab is also an open office and a quiet place for working. The client rooms are separated from the open space so both employees and partners can enjoy it at the same time. It is suberb in design, with a exposed ceiling, and an industrial line I personally love. The dim illumination adds to the atmosphere of mistery. It possess personality, certain magnetism. The Think Lab is an illusion of a lab, though. It was designed thinking of the impression we wanted for the eyes watching us. Its purpose is to make a statement, to tell without saying. Because an experience is worth an infinity of pictures. And if you are passionate with science and technology, this is an experience you should live. However, Yorktown Heights, my dear Thomas J. Watson Research Center, is worth the visit for much more than the Think Lab. It is worth for the design, the gorgeous surroundings, the solar panel covered parking lot, the humongous front windows, in contrast with the windowless 50’s-style work offices, the real labs, the library, the cafeteria, even the reception hall you see in the picture, or the exposed corridors full of pipes and wire channels. But most important is what happen here, from the geese blocking the roads when leaving the complex, to the folks with their hands inside quantum computer fridge, tweaking some installation, tossed with the inevitable corridor encounters, the seasonal activities, or the caffeteria conversations. All of this is what makes the building a real laboratory. If you are planning a visit, I hope you will grasp the feeling of working here. Come and start with the Think Lab and know, IBM Thomas J. Watson lab is much more.
In a lab an hour north of New York City sits the most advanced quantum computer in the world, and a cluster of revolutionary prototype AI chips. This new lab reflects the convergence of computing platforms that we see as the future of computing. But, why did IBM spend the better part of 2023 building a new lab in Yorktown Heights, New York? Check out the new Think Lab at IBM Research's headquarters to find out: https://ibm.co/47mNr9v
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Dive into the future of computing with Outpace IT's quantum insights! Discover the power of quantum for your business. Follow us for more! #QuantumComputing #IrvingTexas #ITServiceAndITConsulting
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Dive into the future of computing with Outpace IT's quantum insights! Discover the power of quantum for your business. Follow us for more! #QuantumComputing #IrvingTexas #ITServiceAndITConsulting
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👀👀👀 Spatial Computing and Mixed Reality have made it to the main stage. The question is will they stay there until the hardware is in a glasses form factor? Only time will tell, but it’s exciting to contribute to the development of the potential Spatial Computing paradigm shift in Reality Labs.
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📢 Our Bayes Forum on Quantum Computing is almost here. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to explore the current state of quantum computing and learn how businesses are starting to integrate this technology into their operations. If you haven’t registered yet, there’s still time! 🔗Secure your spot now and join us for an insightful discussion: https://edin.ac/470Q1Sb #BayesCentreForum #QuantumComputing
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