Intel made new fast chip for Quantum Computer

in #intel7 years ago

Intel, the chip maker, went a step further in quantum computing. The company said that unprecedented success has been met by using a chip made for Quantum Computer. It will be possible to process large amounts of data quickly.

The 17-Cubit chip was developed by Intel's research firm Kietak. This chip will run at 20 ml of Kevlar, which is near zero. Due to such low temperatures, the possibility of shifting nuclear particulates into chips would be very less. In addition, a new technology has been added to reduce radio frequency distortion in the two cubes of this chip.

But Quantum computing will still have to go a long way, Intel needs to go. The size of this new chip is one half of one dollar coin. Currently there is a common microprocessor with about 10 trillion transistors in the same shape used.