Category: Supercomputing/Calculations
- DeepMind feuds with Russian scientists over quantum AI research ()
There’s nothing quite so dramatic and inspirational as a scientific breakthrough. But what happens when different groups of scientists can’t seem to agree on the science? DeepMind, an Alphabet research company based in London, published a fascinating research paper last year wherein it claimed to have solved the huge challenge of “simulating matter on the […]
- How to rewind minds evolutions using artificial intelligence with DeepMind? ()
How to rewind minds evolutions using artificial intelligence with DeepMind? Is it possible or ?
- IBM unveils first quantum computer in Germany ()
It is Germany’s first quantum computer, and it is capable of bending the laws of physics and computing in order to work. IBM hopes to have a quantum computer that is 37 times faster in two years. IBM unveiled one of Europe’s most powerful quantum computers on Tuesday, during an event at its German headquarters. […]
- Exascale Computing: A New Dawn for Computational Biology ()
Abstract As biologists discover and learn to embrace the complexity of biological systems, computational data analysis and modeling have become critical for furthering our understanding. Exascale computing will enable the development of new predictive multiscale models, transforming how we study the behaviors of organisms and ecosystems, ultimately leading to new innovations and discoveries. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6458592/
- Google’s Bristlecone Quantum Computing Chip Achieves 72 Qubits ()
When a quantum computer is finally able to calculate operations faster than the most powerful supercomputers currently in existence, it will achieve what is known as “quantum supremacy”. Google Quantum AI Lab revealed a new gate-based superconducting quantum computing chip called Bristlecone last week with a square array of 72 qubits (a portmanteau for quantum […]
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exascale_computing ()
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exascale_computing
- Largest supercomputers to simulate life on Earth, including economies and whole societies ()
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/05/100526134039.htm
- Yottascale computing (10^24) 257.6×10^24 Estimated computational power required to simulate 7 billion human brains in real time. ()
Yottascale computing (10^24) 257.6×10^24 Estimated computational power required to simulate 7 billion human brains in real time. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computer_performance_by_orders_of_magnitude#Yottascale_computing_(1024)
- Here is a list of top supercomputers: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supercomputer#The_TOP500_list ()
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supercomputer#The_TOP500_list