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1 The Future is Quantum Computing
By: Michael Sabbagh

2 What does Quantum mean? Quantum – A discrete quantity of energy proportional in magnitude to the frequency of the radiation it represents Quantum Mechanics does not follow the traditional “binary” method. Binary method is either 1 or 0, on or off, up or down Quantum is multidirectional Electron superposition refers to electrons being at two different locations at the same time

3 The 4th Generation of Computing is Ending!!
Fourth Generation of computing is microprocessors Lasted from 1972 – 2010 chip-maker Intel developed the first microprocessor Intel chip Moore’s Law states that the number of components that could fit on a computer chip doubled roughly every two years Thus leading to the processing power and memory capacity of computers being doubled every two years Since its birth there were only a few thousand components mainly transistors, today they contain a few billion

4 Is Quantum Mechanics Required?
Because the microprocessor generation is reaching its limit we require a new type of computing If we as a society want to continue to progress we need to change The quantum realm is an untapped resource and instead of avoiding the change we should embrace it Quantum Computing may not be needed for every day life because of it’s relatively high cost but having it as a resource is required

5 Speed Difference The pro hockey player task
2,000 hockey players find the best starting line-up Quantum Computer does it 10,000 times faster than a traditional computer As the variables increase traditional computers cannot keep up Nasa and Google setup an experiment by putting a “quantum computer” against the world’s fastest supercomputer 1,097 variables quantum computer won by a time rate of 3,600 (a personal computer vs a quantum computer = 100million times)

6 Pros of Quantum Computing
Encryption and Cybersecurity Financial Services Drug Research and Development Supply Chain Logistics Exponentially Faster Data Analysis

7 Cons of Quantum Computing
The first government to crack the “code” will reign supreme RSA encryption has been a reliably unbreakable seal that has protected much of the world's data and communications Hardware limitations Quantum chips need to be kept at a temperature of .02 Kelvin (0 kelvin being absolute zero) Cost to mainstream and algorithm to stabilize it

8 How close are we? IBM, Microsoft, Google and Intel agree Quantum Computers are just a decade away IBM already made the first “Quantum Computer” (January 8, 2019) called the IBM Q System One 20-qubit quantum computer that was built to see how stable we can get today

9 The Solution To Implement Quantum Computing
The hardware aspect would be keeping the quantum computer cooled to .02 kelvin constantly to stabilize the electrons My solution to stabilize its required temperature is using liquid nitrogen to stabilize it and use a quantum fridge to maintain it


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