Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 27th Sep 2007 21:48 UTC, submitted by SReilly
Hardware, Embedded Systems For the first time the components that underlie quantum computing's great potential - qubits - have been linked on chips like those in conventional computers. Two US research teams used superconducting circuits to make two of the quantum components linked by a quantum information cable or bus. The bits that work together on calculations in a normal computer can exist in two states - either 0 or 1. But qubits can inhabit both at once, allowing them to process many calculations simultaneously when they get together.
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Ok, so how exactly does this work?
by bobjohnsonmilw on Fri 28th Sep 2007 17:38 UTC
bobjohnsonmilw
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2006-04-06

No matter how many times they talk about this stuff, the explanation of the details never make any sense. Has anyone read anything that spells this out? (I do realize it's not exactly an easy thing to explain, let alone comprehend)