Amir Naveh and Quantum Volume – Episode 24 [Hybrid]

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Amir (VP of R&D at Classiq, a quantum software startup) and I talk about how Quantum Volume is measured and how we in the public should interpret the results that come from it. While the metric does have some flaws, it’s still a good general-purpose single-number way to compare devices. IBM announces 65 qubit machine: https://www.ibm.com/blogs/research/2020/09/hardware-aware-quantum/ IBM Planning on 1000 (physical) qubits by 2023: https://thequantumdaily.com/2020/09/15/ibms-quantum-roadmap-points-toward-1000-qubit-quantum-computer-by-2023/ IBM, Honeywell, and IonQ are in a running gun battle for “highest quantum volume device” https://thequantumdaily.com/2020/08/20/ibm-says-company-achieved-highest-quantum-volume-to-date/ https://thequantumdaily.com/2020/10/01/honeywell-reports-achieving-quantum-volume-128-on-companys-quantum-computer/ https://thequantumdaily.com/2020/10/02/ionq-unveils-new-32-qubit-quantum-computer/ Megaprocessor: https://hackaday.com/2016/07/06/42300-transistor-megaprocessor-is-complete/ From NAND to Tetris on Coursera: https://www.coursera.org/learn/build-a-computer IBM Quantum Volume Paper: https://arxiv.org/pdf/1811.12926.pdf Classiq Website: https://www.classiq.io/ Amir’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/amir-naveh-6bb61571 Sound effects obtained from https://www.zapsplat.com https://www.minds.com/1ethanhansen/ [email protected] https://thequantumdaily.com/ QRL: Q0106000c95fe7c29fa6fc841ab9820888d807f41d4a99fc4ad9ec5510a5334c72ef8d0f8c44698 Monero: 47e9C55PhuWDksWL9BRoJZ2N5c6FwP9EFUcbWmXZS8AWfazgxZVeaw7hZZmXXhf3VQgodWKwVq629YC32tEd1STkStwfh5Y Ethereum: 0x9392079Eb419Fa868a8929ED595bd3A85397085B

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