'This computer works almost like a guitar': Fingernail-sized quantum chip uses vibrations to store data
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ETH Zurich quantum chip sees superconducting qubit act as CPU and the vibrational modes of a fingernail-width acoustic resonator serve as quantum RAMThe approach borrows from classical computer architecture as it completely flips the script on how modern quantum computing might store short-term dataThe team demonstrated a universal gate set and ran small instances of the quantum Fourier transform and period findingA guitar string essentially stores a note based on how it vibrates, and if one plu
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