in 2019, Google's sycamore quantum processor was able to solve a complex problem in just over 3 minutes, that would've taken IBM's summit, the fastest supercomputer at the time, over 10,000 years of continuous compute time to solve. There was one problem though. The problem they solved? Completely. Useless.
Join me in understanding the progress in the field of quantum computing that has gotten us to this point. How quantum computers have evolved from theory to experiment, and from single to many qubits.
Also, check out this video on different types of quantum computers: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N06hC1GL1ns
and check out this video on the deutsch jozsa algorithm:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gl9GVLW451s
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TIMESTAMPS
00:00 Google Sycamore Solves Problem in 3 minutes
00:36 The conference that changed everything
02:12 Quantum Mechanics
04:26 The first quantum speedup
05:22 Breaking Encryption
08:00 What makes a quantum computer?
14:53 Building the first qubit
18:17 Superconducting qubits - the current frontrunner