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Nov 18, 2021

This Insane Quantum Computer is IBM’s Last Chance

Posted by in categories: quantum physics, robotics/AI, supercomputing

IBM’s new Quantum Computer breaks the current world record in terms of Qubits and ushers in a new era of quantum supremacy. It’s also IBM’s last chance of potentially undoing its rise and fall among the biggest tech companies in the world that has been occuring these last few years. The Eagle Quantum computer has 127 qubits and can outperform the fastest supercomputers in the world in certain tasks and calculations. Whether or not Google’s Quantum AI company will come back from behind is currently uncertain. But one thing is for sure: The future of Quantum Computers does look very bright.

TIMESTAMPS:
00:00 IBM’s Last Chance.
01:23 The competetive field of Quantum Computing.
02:19 How this Quantum Computer was made.
04:00 What is Neven’s Law?
06:35 And the goal of all this is…
09:22 Last Words.

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Nov 18, 2021

String inverter produces 350 kilowatts

Posted by in category: futurism

Image: FimerSpa


The new PVS-350 string inverter from the Italian manufacturer Fimer offers an efficiency of more than 99 per cent. It is optimised for decentralised topologies in solar fields and has an output of 350 kilowatts.

Nov 18, 2021

Microsoft open-sources SynapseML for developing AI pipelines

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

Microsoft has released SynapseML, a new open source project designed to make it easier to create AI model pipelines.

Nov 18, 2021

This Movie was Written By AI — Bots Writing Movie Scripts

Posted by in categories: entertainment, robotics/AI

Artificial Intelligence is starting to surpass humans even in creative works now. A robot has written and directed the first feature movie that was actually released for the public to see. In fact, it’s a lot better than many movies that real humans have made so far. While still surreal and a bit funny in some parts of the AI generated script, it’s still one of the most impressive videos and movies made by AI Bots so far.

Generative Pre-trained Transformer 3 (GPT-3) is an autoregressive language model that uses deep learning to produce human-like text. Maybe OpenAI GPT-4 or GPT4 will be even better in 2021.

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Nov 18, 2021

Geminid Meteor Shower

Posted by in category: space

The next full Moon is a near-total lunar eclipse, the Beaver, Frost/Frosty, or Snow Moon; Kartik Purnima, the full Moon of the Festivals of Karthika Deepam, Karthikai Vilakkidu, Thrikarthika, Loi Krathong, Bon Om Touk, and Tazaungdaing; and Ill (or Il) Poya.

The next full Moon will be early on Friday morning, November 19, 2021, appearing opposite the Sun (in Earth-based longitude) at 3:58 a.m. EST. While this will be on Friday for much of the Earth, it will be Thursday night from Alaska’s time zone westward to the International Date Line in the Pacific Ocean. The Moon will appear full for about three days around this time, from Wednesday night through Saturday morning.

This should be a good month for skywatching, with Venus.

Nov 18, 2021

This new startup has built a record-breaking 256-qubit quantum computer

Posted by in categories: computing, quantum physics

At long last, physicists from Harvard and MIT have found the killer application for quantum computing: a Mario Bros. GIF made from qubits. The qubits (quantum bits) can also be arranged in a Space Invaders design, or Tetris, or any other shape—your geometrical wish is the qubits’ command.

The GIFs are from QuEra Computing, a Boston startup emerging from stealth, to show off the programmability of their 256-qubit quantum simulator —a special-purpose quantum computer built for solving certain types of problems.

Nov 18, 2021

This remarkable cooling system runs on sunlight and saltwater —no electricity required

Posted by in category: futurism

The concept is in its early stages, but it could offer a promising solution to remote communities without access to electricity.

Nov 18, 2021

Chemist discovers new opioid in DC, alerts first responders using Narcan for overdoses

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

A chemist in D.C.’s crime lab has discovered a new synthetic opioid being used on the streets of the District. The lab immediately alerted first responders about the possibility the drug could be resistant to the lifesaving antidote Narcan.

As part of her work testing used syringes to surveil the drug supply for new threats, chemist Alexandra Evans discovered the first known sample of Protonitazene in D.C.

Nov 18, 2021

Astronomers May Have Discovered a Planet in Another Galaxy

Posted by in categories: government, space

Using ESA’s XMM-Newton and NASA’s Chandra X-ray space telescopes, astronomers have made an important step in the quest to find a planet outside of the Milky Way. Spotting a planet in another galaxy is hard, and even though astronomers know that they should exist, no planetary systems outside of…


Using ESA’s XMM-Newton and NASA

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Nov 18, 2021

TSMC Gets Billions in Pre-Payments for Fab Capacity

Posted by in category: computing

Long-term supply agreements are nothing new in the semiconductor industry. Both fabless chip designers and contract makers of chips prefer stable supply and demand, respectively. But in a world with severely constrained supply, chip developers are willing to pay for their integrated circuits well in advance, which is a boon for foundries.

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC), the world’s largest foundry, disclosed in a filing that it received temporary receipts of around $3.825 billion (NT$106,33 billion) from customers as of September 30, 2021. Temporary receipts from TSMC’s customers are payments received to retain its capacity. To put the number into context, TSMC earned some $14.926 billion (NT$414.67 billion) in Q3 2021, so $3.825 billion is a sizeable sum for the company.