- Alan Baratz underlines Wave D‘s (QBTS) A single quantum approach, already providing practical applications such as the calculation of the properties of magnetic materials for the faster discovery of materials and the reduction of the energy costs of the blockchain with a prototype operating on four quantum computers.
- He projected a quantum commercial blockchain in one to two years, contrasting with the longer Nvidia calendar, and highlighted the current uses of customers such as the optimization of NTT Docomo, noting that the systems of 5000 qubits of D-Wave are not based on the GPU support of Nvidia for the calibration or correction of errors.
- Baratz has recognized the development of a quantum door model where Nvidia’s tools could apply, but maintained the maturity of D-Wave distinguishes it, looking at the GTC debate with Jensen Huang as a mixed opportunity to clarify their progress.
During a special edition of “Bloomberg Technology” of the GTC de Nvidia, D-Wave (QBTS) CEO Alan Baratz Speaking with Ed Ludlow about the distinct approach to his business in terms of quantum calculation, stressing that, unlike others in the industry, D-Wave already provides practical applications for customers. He underlined a recent scientific article demonstrating their ability to calculate the properties of incompetence magnetic materials with conventional computers, allowing new materials to discover materials that considerably reduce time and costs. Baratz has also described how D-Wave’s quantum technology could revolutionize the computer blockchain of hash functions for work proof, by reducing energy costs compared to conventional systems, with a prototype already performed on four of their quantum computers.
Baratz has planned that a blockchain entirely fed in Quantum could be ready in one to two years, much earlier than the decade of decade more suggested by Jensen Huang de Nvidia, with whom he does not publicly agree on the preparation of Quantum. It noted that existing applications generating income, such as use by NTT Docomo of D systems for optimizing cellular towers, stressing that their quantum Capuits computers – currently at 5000 qubits and growing – do not require error correction than NVIDIA GPU support targets, which are more relevant for door model systems. While D-Wave calibrates its own machines without the help of Nvidia, Baratz has recognized their development of a quantum computer of additional door model, where Nvidia’s tools could possibly play a role.
The discussion addressed the public divergence of Baratz of the views of Huang, with Baratz affirming that the maturity of D-Wave distinguishes it, offering a value today rather than years. He expressed mixed feelings on the GTC panel, appreciating the platform to share D-Wave’s progress, but suggesting that the event has not significantly increased the industry or its business, reflecting a continuous learning curve in Nvidia’s engagement with quantum companies. Baratz stressed that applications such as the discovery of materials and the energy reduction position of the D-Wave Blockchain as a leader, the Blockchain initiative being ready to disrupt the cost of extraction of cryptocurrencies because it evolves in the near future.
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