Sunday, 14 Dec 2025
Subscribe
logo
  • Global
  • AI
  • Cloud Computing
  • Edge Computing
  • Security
  • Investment
  • Sustainability
  • More
    • Colocation
    • Quantum Computing
    • Regulation & Policy
    • Infrastructure
    • Power & Cooling
    • Design
    • Innovations
    • Blog
Font ResizerAa
Data Center NewsData Center News
Search
  • Global
  • AI
  • Cloud Computing
  • Edge Computing
  • Security
  • Investment
  • Sustainability
  • More
    • Colocation
    • Quantum Computing
    • Regulation & Policy
    • Infrastructure
    • Power & Cooling
    • Design
    • Innovations
    • Blog
Have an existing account? Sign In
Follow US
© 2022 Foxiz News Network. Ruby Design Company. All Rights Reserved.
Data Center News > Blog > Quantum Computing > Classical computers can keep up with and surpass their quantum counterparts
Quantum Computing

Classical computers can keep up with and surpass their quantum counterparts

Last updated: February 11, 2024 5:00 am
Published February 11, 2024
Share
Motherboard closeup technology Integrated microchip circuit board computer processor
SHARE

Quantum computing surpasses classical computing in both speed and memory usage. It opens a way to make predictions of physical phenomena which were previously impossible.

Quantum computing is often seen as a paradigm shift from classical or conventional computing. Conventional computers use bits (0 or 1) to process information. On the other side, quantum computers deploy quantum bits (qubits) to store quantum information.

However, quantum computers could be more stable and could retain information. This loss can be avoided, but it is still difficult to translate it into classical information.

Also, Classical computers don’t face the issues of information loss or translation challenges like quantum computers. Additionally, a new study suggests that smartly designed classical algorithms can take advantage of these challenges to imitate the workings of a quantum computer using far fewer resources than previously believed.

The result of this study suggests that classical computing can be reconfigured to perform faster and more accurate calculations. Scientists achieved this breakthrough by using an algorithm that keeps only part of the information stored in the quantum state—and just enough to be able to compute the final outcome accurately.

Dries Sels, an assistant professor in New York University‘s Department of Physics and one of the paper’s authors, said, “This work shows that there are many potential routes to improving computations, encompassing both classical and quantum approaches. Moreover, our work highlights how difficult it is to achieve quantum advantage with an error-prone quantum computer.”

In their quest to enhance classical computing, scientists at the Simons Foundation concentrated on a specific type of tensor network that accurately captures the connections between qubits. These networks have traditionally been challenging to handle, but recent progress in the field has made it possible to optimize them using techniques borrowed from statistical inference.

See also  Startup Raises $1.1M to Put Quantum Computers in Space

The Flatiron Institute’s Joseph Tindall, who led the project, said, “Choosing different structures for the tensor network corresponds to choosing different forms of compression, like different formats for your image. We are successfully developing tools for working with a wide range of different tensor networks. This work reflects that, and we are confident that we will soon be raising the bar for quantum computing even further.”

Journal Reference:

  1. Joseph Tindall, Matthew Fishman, E. Miles Stoudenmire, and Dries Sels. Efficient Tensor Network Simulation of IBM’s Eagle Kicked Ising Experiment. PRX Quantum. DOI: 10.1103/PRXQuantum.5.010308

Source link

TAGGED: Classical, Computers, counterparts, Quantum, surpass
Share This Article
Twitter Email Copy Link Print
Previous Article Nvidia Warns of Product Snags From Tightening US Chip Rules Nvidia Warns of Product Snags From Tightening US Chip Rules | DCN
Next Article ip network devices Flexential boosts its software-defined interconnection services
Leave a comment

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Your Trusted Source for Accurate and Timely Updates!

Our commitment to accuracy, impartiality, and delivering breaking news as it happens has earned us the trust of a vast audience. Stay ahead with real-time updates on the latest events, trends.
FacebookLike
TwitterFollow
InstagramFollow
YoutubeSubscribe
LinkedInFollow
MediumFollow
- Advertisement -
Ad image

Popular Posts

LINX, INDATEL Partner to Expand Rural U.S. Broadband Peering Access

The London Web Change (LINX) has introduced a strategic partnership with INDATEL, a nationwide U.S. community composed…

July 19, 2025

Onboarding Software for the Healthcare Industry

The healthcare sector operates at a really speedy pace and calls for environment friendly onboarding…

March 23, 2024

IOTech to offer enhanced usability for open edge solutions via Edge Central 3.1 release

IOTech, an open edge computing answer supplier, has introduced the overall availability of Edge Central…

March 29, 2024

YearOne Receives Investment from Accenture Ventures

YearOne, a Boston, MA-based firm that helps organizations speed up software program growth via its…

August 1, 2025

The future of digital infrastructure starts with SLICES

Bridging analysis and innovation in digital infrastructure, SLICES helps the scientific neighborhood with cutting-edge experimentation…

November 7, 2025

You Might Also Like

UK and Germany plan to commercialise quantum supercomputing
AI

UK and Germany plan to commercialise quantum supercomputing

By saad
IBM cites agentic AI, data policies, and quantum as 2026 trends
AI

IBM cites agentic AI, data policies, and quantum as 2026 trends

By saad
Quantum computing concept. Digital communication network. Technological abstract.
Global Market

Cisco, IBM team to build large-scale quantum networks

By saad
Quantencomputer
Global Market

Microsoft’s largest quantum site to be built in Denmark

By saad
Data Center News
Facebook Twitter Youtube Instagram Linkedin

About US

Data Center News: Stay informed on the pulse of data centers. Latest updates, tech trends, and industry insights—all in one place. Elevate your data infrastructure knowledge.

Top Categories
  • Global Market
  • Infrastructure
  • Innovations
  • Investments
Usefull Links
  • Home
  • Contact
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions

© 2024 – datacenternews.tech – All rights reserved

Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Lost your password?
We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it.
You can revoke your consent any time using the Revoke consent button.