Quantum Computing Lab tour

 

NASA Ames invited media for the first time to take a tour of their Quantum Computing Lab on Tuesday. Located at Ames is Quantum Artifical Intelligence Laboratory (QuAIL) which supports a collaborative effort among NASA, Google and Universities Space Research Association to explore the potential for quantum computers to tackle optimization problems that are difficult or impossible for traditional supercomputers. The lab houses the 1,097-quibit D-Wave 2X quantum computer which will help researchers investigate areas where quantum algorithms might dramatically improve the ability to solve difficult optimization problems such as air traffic control in the air and on the ground.

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