Scientists have built the smallest quantum computer in the world. It is the size of a desktop PC and can work at room temperature. The machine is powered by just one photon, or light particle, embedded in a ring-shaped optical fiber. The machine is a proof of concept. It can perform calculations without needing the cumbersome equipment to cool it down to near absolute zero.
Scientists have built the smallest quantum computer in the world. It is the size of a desktop PC and can work at room temperature. The machine is powered by just one photon, or light particle, embedded in a ring-shaped optical fiber. The machine is a proof of concept. It can perform calculations without needing the cumbersome equipment to cool it down to near absolute zero.