Quantum Computers, explained with MKBHD




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  1. Bathed in his currents of liquid helium, self-contained, immobile, vastly well informed by every mechanical sense: Shalmaneser.
    Every now and again there passes through his circuits a pulse that carries the cybernetic equivalent of the phrase, “Christ, what an imagination I’ve got.”
    Brunner, John. Stand on Zanzibar (C) 1968

  2. Never thought I would sit through an entire video about quantum computers. Such an informative video and love the way you guys went about this. 👏👏👏

  3. Technically i have learned nothing from this video, 18 minutes & no real knowledge. Everyone already knows its non binary tell us something new.

  4. type! ahahah

    I really enjoyed watching this episode. It was a lot of fun and so captivating. I appreciate the way you explain things, it must be a lot of work to come up with these analogies for such complex technologies. Definitely subscribing, love what you do already! 😊

  5. Great video. One of the most logical use I’ve heard is to use one to schedule the parallel and varied workloads in a high performance computing environment. That obviously helps costing for ibm but also is much better for the environment and end users because the actual efficiency of HPCs is very low vs the potential.

  6. we will never need a quantum computer in our pokcet because it will be done in the cloud and the limiting factor will be our network connection speed so fibre optics will become limiting

  7. An incredible team-up! Thank you for the video with two of my 3 favorite creators from the US (the third lives in NYC and did a daily vlog thing, you know).

    I love Cleo and I admire Marques, so it would be all thumbs-up even without quantum computers… and I wanna play that game!

  8. I love how they show clips of people saying that they don't understand how quantum computing works as though they ought to. Most of the people who ever lived, and nearly all of the people presently alive, couldn't explain how to use an abacus or its functions, nevermind an electronic calculator. Not even the really old ones we used to spell 80082 with in grade school a million years ago. And now ya'll are acting like you should know what quantum computing is and why it might save us from the end of Moore's Law. Just be happy you are a low-end-user, A.K.A. Luser in 2600 era hacker parlance, and say thank you between episodes of the next series you binge.

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