IT computer giant IBM recently announced the progress of the latest generation of quantum computers, and the basic architecture and mass production layout are in full swing, and it is expected to be put into mass production and commercial use in 2030.
· IBM was once the world’s leading manufacturer of home computers, but it has faded out of the home field a long time ago, and now firmly occupies the market share of large data computers, according to media estimates, IBM currently occupies 90% of the market share in the field of large computers in the world.
A quantum computer is a type of physical device that follows the laws of quantum mechanics to perform high-speed mathematical and logical operations, store and process quantum information. In a broad sense, when a device processes and calculates quantum information and runs quantum algorithms, it can be called a quantum computer.
The characteristics of quantum computers are fast running speed, strong ability to dispose of information, and wide range of applications. Compared with ordinary computers, the more information processing is required, the more beneficial it is for quantum computers to implement operations, and the more accurate the calculations are. The computing basis of quantum computers is qubits.