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they start to manufacture and sell quantum computers

https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/technologyinvesting/ibm-getting-ready-to-scale-quantum-computing/ar-AA26mMZg

IBM spent a decade (2015-2025) "building, testing and improving" quantum computing, reports the Wall Street Journal.

"This year, the company is laying the groundwork to turn that technology into a fully-fledged, scalable business from an expensive science project."

IBM said it plans to form a new independent subsidiary called Mr. Anderon, a foundry to produce the silicon wafers needed to make quantum-computing processors. Nobody has this infrastructure already in place. Ordinary wafers just won't cut it.

The venture is seeded by a $1 billion investment from USA and another $1 billion of IBM's own money.

This will give the company a new line of business in selling wafers to other quantum-computing companies. It will also provide a steady stream of wafers to continue developing its own quantum technology, positioning IBM to capture part of what the Boston Consulting Group projects will be a $90 billion to $170 billion market for quantum-computing providers by 2040...

The company also plans to spend an additional $9 billion over five years to advance the final stages of its quest to build a quantum-mechanics-powered computer capable and reliable enough for widespread use, a goal known as fault tolerance.

That computer, named Starling, is being targeted for 2029. Now IBM is thinking beyond Starling, or even a more powerful quantum computer planned for 2033. It will be called "The Triangle".
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>>537955013
hmmm shoulders are kinda wide there, is a man until proven otherwise.
btw didnt read
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>>537955013
Imagine we're polluting some mega empire that dwarfs not only Earth, but our entire galaxy and they get pissed at us through this quantum realm and just decide to delete us.
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>>537955013
How will Jews use it for child porn?
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>>537955103
Oh you know, they'll figure out a way.
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>>537955052
Come on now, shes cute. Also didn't read
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>>537955052
I'd give him some quantum dick, if you know what I mean.
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Heisenberg's Uncertainty Fuck. It's both a man and a woman until you fuck it, which collapses the Wave Gender Function and you either end up with an easy pink or a difficult brown.
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>>537955052
>>537955157
Reminds me of my dead redhead friend, who was a guy. Same face.
Man until proven otherwise.
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>>537955299
would you roll the dice?
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>>537955013
almost dated a girl that looked like that a mismatch by mistake made we slit.she works for ibm.she stole my dream. she'll probably be in the board of directors in few years she's probably close now.
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>>537955013
IBM has been pure pajeetslop for like 20+ years at this point. Yeah they were doing cutting edge things in the 80s and 90s but so was hewlett packard. That was a long time ago.
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>>537955605
assuming quantum is not real.. we may never know the truth

what remarkable IBM did though?
1990: invention of the red dot pointing stick, sadly it was copyrighted and found only from IBM keyboards for a long time, its the best mouse replacement anyone ever did.

2000: invention of IPS panel screens, with 16 million shades of color, yes IBM did this, its a further evolution of the venerable TFT which emerged originally in late 80s as a black and white screen

IBM also invented the mercury light backlights on flat screens which was sadly a tehcnology that was thrown away by year 2008 and fully replaced with LEDs

mercury was immensely better for the eyes than bright LEDs
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>>537955013
Quality post
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>>537955866
RIP IBM, they need to learn how to monetize their inventions!



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