Honeywell takes on IBM and Google with 'the world's most powerful quantum computer'
Honeywell has joined IBM and Google in the quantum computer race. The American company announced it has developed ‘the most powerful quantum computer yet’ that aims to take on complex scientific and business challenges. The American company announced it has developed ‘the most powerful quantum computer yet’ that aims to take on complex scientific and business challenges Quantum computing is a fledgling technology which uses the weird world of quantum physics to achieve vastly sped-up information processing. Honeywell Quantum Solutions chief scientist Patty Lee said: ‘When our quantum computer is released, we will be able to execute larger quantum circuits better than any other quantum computer available.’ Big tech firms including Google, Microsoft, IBM and Intel are avidly pursuing quantum computing technology – but Honeywell is sure it has them all beat. By the middle of 2020, we’re releasing the most powerful quantum computer yet,’ Honeywell shared in a statement The firm already has already signed up some organizations to use its quantum computing capabilities.
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