IBM Designs New Quantum Chip - All You Need To Know

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  • International Business Machines Corp (NYSE: IBM) has designed a new quantum computing chip that claimed to let quantum systems start to outperform classical computers at some tasks within the next two years, Reuters reports.

  • IBM said that its "Eagle" computing chip has 127 so-called "qubits," representing information in the quantum form.

  • Classical computers work using "bits" that must be either a 1 or 0, but qubits can be both a 1 and a 0 simultaneously.

  • While Apple Inc's (NASDAQ: AAPL) latest M1 Max chip has 57 billion transistors, a rough proxy for bits, IBM claimed its new Eagle chip is the first to have over 100 qubits.

  • However, qubits are exceedingly hard to build and require huge cryogenic refrigerators to operate correctly.

  • The new techniques for chipbuilding will eventually produce more qubits when combined with other advances in the quantum computer's refrigeration and control systems.

  • IBM plans an "Osprey" chip in 2022 with 433 qubits and a "Condor" chip with 1,121 qubits.

  • IBM envisions a world where parts of a computing application run on traditional chips and some run on quantum chips, depending on what works best for each task.

  • Price Action: IBM shares traded higher by 0.16% at $119.15 in the market session on the last check Monday.

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