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Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Scientists say diamonds could be the secret to mind-bogglingly fast 'quantum computer'

A turbo-charged computer that could change the world forever is a major step closer after scientists worked out how to store memory using quantum physics.

Two separate teams of researchers have figured out that quantum information - called quibits - can be stored using either diamond crystals or pure silicone.

Scientists are trying to build a quantum computer that could complete in mere minutes the complex calculations that would take the best supercomputers years.

Scientists are trying to build a turbo-charged quantum computer that could complete in mere minutes the complex calculations that would take the best supercomputers years.

Scientists are trying to build a turbo-charged quantum computer that could complete in mere minutes the complex calculations that would take the best supercomputers years.

Quantum computers would harness a mysterious property of sub-atomic particles that allows them to exist in two different places at once when trapped.

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2157732/Scientists-say-diamonds-secret-mind-bogglingly-fast-quantum-computer.html

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