Scientists manipulate quantum fluids of light, bringing us closer to next-generation unconventional computing
(phys.org)
from floofloof@lemmy.ca to technology@lemmy.ml on 03 Nov 2023 05:40
https://lemmy.ca/post/8558930
from floofloof@lemmy.ca to technology@lemmy.ml on 03 Nov 2023 05:40
https://lemmy.ca/post/8558930
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This is the 2023 future stuff I’ve been waiting for.
This is by far the most jargon-dense article I’ve ever read. I may not understand any of it, but their excitement is contagious!
You ever see how they make a plumbus?
It works better if you read the article in the voice of {pick your favourite Star Trek chief engineer}
m.youtube.com/watch?v=aW2LvQUcwqc
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So, how long until hard light bridges and portals?
Next gen computing? We haven’t even really got the previous next gen working of quantum computing.
This could be a method of providing an absolutely stable and controlled communication medium to optimize quantum computing and increase data throughput at warmer temps. Traditional silicon-based substrates are nearing their end of life for bleeding edge architectures.
Traditional computing isn’t going anywhere, even if silicon is on the way out
Not saying it is, just mentioning what use case this may be optimal for.