This is the worst demonstration ever! If you're going to present the next generation of computing power, show me how it performs on CPU intensive algorithms that current system don't do well on. Not a flipping sudoku game.
"notwithstanding lofty claims in the company's press release about creating the world's first commercial quantum computer, D-Wave Chief Executive Herb Martin emphasized that the machine is not a true quantum computer and is instead a kind of special-purpose machine that uses some quantum mechanics to solve problems."
as soon as this computer can do the theoretical amount of calculations, it will be able to find a solution for time travel in 1 second, the second after that, it will be able to find a solution for antimatter weapons, and we'll kill ourselves, and the DMV will still take fucking forever.
but Console fanboys will still be going on about how console is so much better, that it has better graphics, lol and using a gamepad is much better.
we'll be using our Quantum Mouse & Keyboards, that Osmosis themselves after use. and they will still be jerking off to their controller "Ohhhh Rumble Pad, oooooh."
@1981z28camaro lol, I dont think you're going to use "keyboard " or "mouse" when the quantum computers are out... + quantum technology will affect gaming consoles too. So the arguing between computers and consoles is not going to end
@1981z28camaro You think? I think they would aim for a bit more developed controlling system than keyboard and mouse. No idea what would it be though...
@adikid89 That's funny, mine can play Crysis like that already...I HAVE AN ALIEN COMPUTER FROM ANOTHER DIMENSION!!! Well, now I know why they call it Alienware...
enviame una respuesta de los comentarios que te estoy haciendo respecto a los grados de dificultad de los sudokus en los que los mas dificiles son los de cinco estrellas
I am very far from being anything close to "quantum computer" expert but i really don't get three things about this movie: how come this is the first thing a Sudoku fan like me finds searching for Sudoku on YouTube? why do we need this quantum computer to solve a simple Sudoku in so much time? was this movie taken on a boat heading its way on the Amazonas? (what's with all those those shakes??)
lol it's not the main goal of a QC.. it's a demo... down the line a QC could solve unlimited sudoku puzzles before it has even seen them, potentially, it just goes to show the power that could be unlocked.
You may not know this but there is a tiger alien who spys on everyone threw the window, And he has kill many people in the past. Jessica was one he killed she stayed up late drinking and look out the window and got killed, Dave was one too he was looking out the window for his friends and got killed. Copy&paste on 10 videos so everyone is warned not to look out side atfer 11pm
quiero jugar sudoku presentame los mas dificiles y como resolver los de alta dificultad si existe un metodo para resolver los de mas alto grado de dificultad
I translated your text, from what I understand you want to know how to solve hard sudoku problems. I'm pretty sure theres an algorithm floating around for how to solve them but I know they exist because there are tons of computer programs out there that solve these problems in no time. I can search for you if thats what you're asking
er.. this is just a basic insight to a running quantum computer. once they increase the amount of qubits, current encryption will be deemed useless. try having a computer that knows the answer before you ask the question?
Yes but with quantum computers comes better quantum keys and encryption so it will balance out. I assure you the infrastructure will be built with quantum computers before standard end users will have them.
No, in terms of brute force attacks the complexity of a true quantum key would wash the processing power of quantum processing. Granted I'm keeping in mind the power of both systems are somewhat equal (same qbits). Quantum encryption would be uncrackable and the least of these reasons would be due to cipher/algorithm complexity. If I had more room I'd get into it and Google has a great about of information on the future of QC.
Yes but the lock is also as strong as the key. The main reason why it would be impossible is due to Heisenberg's uncertainty principle(i.e. particle wave duality) The very act of viewing any quantum data would change it. This little video will show you more of what I'm talking about (you might have seen it before) youtube(dot)com(backslash)watch?v=DfPeprQ7oGc
Hay sudokus mas dificiles, el ejemplo resuelto por la computadora cuantica es uno de esos, si buscas algun metodo te sugiero revises cursos de variable compleja o algebra, ya que algoritmo para resolver un sudoku es tan complicado como el algoritmo para ganar siempre en el ajedrez (no resuelto aun)
I was at the Vancouver event today, they clearly said its currently about 100 times slower than digital computers, but this is just the beginning, 16 qubit. By Q3 next year, they should have a working 1024 qubit computer which is more powerful than current digital computers.
"1024 qubit computer which is more powerful than current digital computers"
This is false. There are certain problems for which a quantum computer offers more efficent algorithms than a digital computer. There are problems for which the classical algorithms are still the best. A quantum computer running a classic algorithm yields no improvement in efficency.
should've used it to solve p=?np
sqbsbear 8 months ago
This is the worst demonstration ever! If you're going to present the next generation of computing power, show me how it performs on CPU intensive algorithms that current system don't do well on. Not a flipping sudoku game.
TheSellexProject 1 year ago
Why waste time with these tard applications.
HyperPi, NOW!
christoph2005 1 year ago
can the speed of that thing put me into the matrix then invent the virtual reality from gamer and divide by zero
vality1 1 year ago 3
"notwithstanding lofty claims in the company's press release about creating the world's first commercial quantum computer, D-Wave Chief Executive Herb Martin emphasized that the machine is not a true quantum computer and is instead a kind of special-purpose machine that uses some quantum mechanics to solve problems."
DigitalFumino 2 years ago
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TexasJoe1985 2 years ago
as soon as this computer can do the theoretical amount of calculations, it will be able to find a solution for time travel in 1 second, the second after that, it will be able to find a solution for antimatter weapons, and we'll kill ourselves, and the DMV will still take fucking forever.
1981z28camaro 2 years ago
can it run crysis in very high?
krisb33333 2 years ago 25
Yes and no, at the same time.
spleenblender 2 years ago 34
lol
lucas123kowe 2 years ago
Indeed, and the sad part is that if you shoot your opponent you die =P.
Smonjirez 2 years ago
maybe when they create a Quantum GPU :-)
but Console fanboys will still be going on about how console is so much better, that it has better graphics, lol and using a gamepad is much better.
we'll be using our Quantum Mouse & Keyboards, that Osmosis themselves after use. and they will still be jerking off to their controller "Ohhhh Rumble Pad, oooooh."
1981z28camaro 2 years ago 4
so u think it can run crysis in very high, with physics very high + maybe a little aa?
krisb33333 2 years ago
@1981z28camaro lol, I dont think you're going to use "keyboard " or "mouse" when the quantum computers are out... + quantum technology will affect gaming consoles too. So the arguing between computers and consoles is not going to end
laitela01 1 year ago
@laitela01 lol, I think that there would still be a market for a mouse and keyboard :-)
1981z28camaro 1 year ago
@1981z28camaro You think? I think they would aim for a bit more developed controlling system than keyboard and mouse. No idea what would it be though...
laitela01 1 year ago
@laitela01 guess we'll have to wait and see :-)
1981z28camaro 1 year ago
@krisb33333 not even quantum computers of the future will be able to run crysis on very high :(
adikid89 1 year ago
@adikid89 That's funny, mine can play Crysis like that already...I HAVE AN ALIEN COMPUTER FROM ANOTHER DIMENSION!!! Well, now I know why they call it Alienware...
Rachamacha 8 months ago
@krisb33333 no it can't ^^ and far away from that !
roxinouchet 4 months ago
a few atoms can solve sudoq in a few seconds...
taliban0king 3 years ago
don't even begin to talk about seconds....
rather a nanosecond
Smonjirez 2 years ago 3
That's a really long time, a "few seconds"?
onixz100 2 years ago 4
im so happy!!! that gives me hope for the future!!
Sinkeyxcore 3 years ago
now we all can cheat at sudoQ!
gaveintothedarkness 3 years ago
enviame una respuesta de los comentarios que te estoy haciendo respecto a los grados de dificultad de los sudokus en los que los mas dificiles son los de cinco estrellas
bambys 4 years ago
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kaceykacey99 4 years ago
man i wonder what kind of video game graphics you could get one one of those puppies !
esuoheci78 4 years ago
For all sudoku solutions
stormloader com/users/abhinanth/saduki html
dont close the window coz its just in java script
rame1s1h 4 years ago
Terrible!!! wiev Sudoku Minato please on fremsoft . it
fremsoft 4 years ago
I am very far from being anything close to "quantum computer" expert but i really don't get three things about this movie: how come this is the first thing a Sudoku fan like me finds searching for Sudoku on YouTube? why do we need this quantum computer to solve a simple Sudoku in so much time? was this movie taken on a boat heading its way on the Amazonas? (what's with all those those shakes??)
gilgalanti 4 years ago
lol it's not the main goal of a QC.. it's a demo... down the line a QC could solve unlimited sudoku puzzles before it has even seen them, potentially, it just goes to show the power that could be unlocked.
LordNeb 4 years ago
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You may not know this but there is a tiger alien who spys on everyone threw the window, And he has kill many people in the past. Jessica was one he killed she stayed up late drinking and look out the window and got killed, Dave was one too he was looking out the window for his friends and got killed. Copy&paste on 10 videos so everyone is warned not to look out side atfer 11pm
runefalcon4 4 years ago
Pretty sure it was 11.
MasterofMetal01 4 years ago
i have an algorithm that solves sudokus in less than half a second in a "classic" computer, this quantum computer is rubbish
jukimv1986 4 years ago
The quantum computer has 16 qubits, its version of a bit. Thats less than the bits in a digital watch, which is why it is impressive.
gww1 4 years ago
actually 16qbits is about where today's computers are
FA2A38 4 years ago
quiero jugar sudoku presentame los mas dificiles y como resolver los de alta dificultad si existe un metodo para resolver los de mas alto grado de dificultad
bambys 4 years ago
I translated your text, from what I understand you want to know how to solve hard sudoku problems. I'm pretty sure theres an algorithm floating around for how to solve them but I know they exist because there are tons of computer programs out there that solve these problems in no time. I can search for you if thats what you're asking
FA2A38 4 years ago
yes, but do they use algorithms or just brute force? ;)
wubs23 3 years ago
er.. this is just a basic insight to a running quantum computer. once they increase the amount of qubits, current encryption will be deemed useless. try having a computer that knows the answer before you ask the question?
LordNeb 4 years ago
Yes but with quantum computers comes better quantum keys and encryption so it will balance out. I assure you the infrastructure will be built with quantum computers before standard end users will have them.
FA2A38 4 years ago
but surely the point of a quantum computer is that it would be so instantanious no degree of encryption would be adequate?
LordNeb 4 years ago
No, in terms of brute force attacks the complexity of a true quantum key would wash the processing power of quantum processing. Granted I'm keeping in mind the power of both systems are somewhat equal (same qbits). Quantum encryption would be uncrackable and the least of these reasons would be due to cipher/algorithm complexity. If I had more room I'd get into it and Google has a great about of information on the future of QC.
FA2A38 4 years ago
indeed, i see where your coming from, but if the key is as strong as the lock, why bother?
LordNeb 4 years ago
Yes but the lock is also as strong as the key. The main reason why it would be impossible is due to Heisenberg's uncertainty principle(i.e. particle wave duality) The very act of viewing any quantum data would change it. This little video will show you more of what I'm talking about (you might have seen it before) youtube(dot)com(backslash)watch?v=DfPeprQ7oGc
FA2A38 4 years ago
cuando me vas ha enviar las respuestas a los comentarios de los que te estoy haciendo paar que me los envies
bambys 4 years ago
I'm sorry. I don't speak spanish well. what were you trying to say?
FA2A38 4 years ago
Lol..somthing about when he sends comments, those that that you send to him have somthing wrong, idk, his spanish is bad lol
gtu734 3 years ago
los mas altos qrados de dificultad son los que tienen mas estrellas en los sudokus. algun metodo para darle soluciones a los mas dificiles
bambys 4 years ago
Hay sudokus mas dificiles, el ejemplo resuelto por la computadora cuantica es uno de esos, si buscas algun metodo te sugiero revises cursos de variable compleja o algebra, ya que algoritmo para resolver un sudoku es tan complicado como el algoritmo para ganar siempre en el ajedrez (no resuelto aun)
rebelpolitek 3 years ago
people, people... this is only the beginning...
patience. it will come.
veege04 4 years ago
My professor said this is bullshit.
phillipkp 4 years ago
I was at the Vancouver event today, they clearly said its currently about 100 times slower than digital computers, but this is just the beginning, 16 qubit. By Q3 next year, they should have a working 1024 qubit computer which is more powerful than current digital computers.
Plus they had great food after the event :P
northshorerockstar 5 years ago
"1024 qubit computer which is more powerful than current digital computers"
This is false. There are certain problems for which a quantum computer offers more efficent algorithms than a digital computer. There are problems for which the classical algorithms are still the best. A quantum computer running a classic algorithm yields no improvement in efficency.
kazz810 5 years ago
A real quantum computer would have solved that sudoku in less than a nanosecond...
jukimv1986 5 years ago
idiot. the computer wasn't on site, they were sending it instructions across a secure connection in America. The computer is in Canada.
gawtmeelk 4 years ago
Oh, adbatstone, you want a flame war, don't you?
hellcat059 5 years ago
Quantum computing is bunk nonsense...and this video makes my claim official.
adbatstone 5 years ago
How many times did he say "eh" .. Canadian. 4 sure.
b0rk3d 5 years ago