From the Times this morning...
“Google will release the first quantum computer, the Google Quantum, by 2020 it has been announced. The machine will comfortably outperform all current and future binary digital computers and will become the fastest unit ever......however, prices are set to start at around $5,000 which will put this out of reach to most consumers.........one interesting feature that Google are rumoured to have already perfected is a retrospective email function that uses tachyon particles fired down optical fibre that can contain about the same amount of data contained in an SMS. Users will need to install a tachyon receiver to catch the messages but this form of communication could mean that you never forget to put the bins out or forget a loved one’s birthday again as you can remind yourself once you have forgotten.”
$5,000! **** that, awful investment.
“Google will release the first quantum computer, the Google Quantum, by 2020 it has been announced. The machine will comfortably outperform all current and future binary digital computers and will become the fastest unit ever......however, prices are set to start at around $5,000 which will put this out of reach to most consumers.........one interesting feature that Google are rumoured to have already perfected is a retrospective email function that uses tachyon particles fired down optical fibre that can contain about the same amount of data contained in an SMS. Users will need to install a tachyon receiver to catch the messages but this form of communication could mean that you never forget to put the bins out or forget a loved one’s birthday again as you can remind yourself once you have forgotten.”
$5,000! **** that, awful investment.