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Cold atom quantum breakthrough leaves rivals in the dust
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 25710, member: 2262"] Scientists in Russia have made a special new computer called a quantum computer. It uses tiny pieces of a metal named rubidium. These pieces are like building blocks, and the computer has 50 of them. The computer works amazingly. The scientists catch single atoms and control them with laser beams. They make the atoms very cold and move them around with the lasers. This helps the computer think better than other computers. The Russian computer is different from computers made in America and Europe. It runs better because it makes fewer mistakes and needs less power. This computer is much better than Russia's earlier computers. Last year, they had a computer with only 20 blocks, and the year before that, they showed President Putin one with just 16 blocks. Chinese scientists have also built some amazing quantum computers. They made one called Jiuzhang with 76 building blocks. They made another one named Zuchongzhi with 105 blocks. People from many countries use these computers through the Internet. Other countries have built their own quantum computers. Google made one with 53 blocks, and IBM made two different ones. One has 27 blocks, and another has 1,121 blocks. The Russian and Chinese computers work better because they make fewer mistakes when they do their calculations. [/QUOTE]
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