Quantum Computing: Science Fiction to Science Fact
Startups and established players have sold 2000 Qubit systems, made freely available cloud access to quantum computer processors, and created large scale open source initiatives, all taking quantum computing from science fiction to science fact. Government labs and others like IBM, Microsoft, Google are developing software for quantum computers. What problems will be solved with this quantum leap in computing power that cannot be solved today with the world’s most powerful supercomputers?
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Jerry Chow
IBM

Bo Ewald
D-Wave Systems

Andrew Fursman
1QBit

Antia Lamas-Linares
Texas Advanced Computing Center at University of Texas