Author: Jan A Krzywda
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Spin qubit summer – semiconductor technology for quantum
The discussion around feasible architectures for quantum computers has been largely dominated by superconducting qubits, trapped ions, and neutral atom platforms. Spin qubits, on the other hand, have often been seen as the younger and literally smaller cousin among these options. Despite the promise that spin qubits could leverage materials and technology from the current…
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“Were RNNs All We Needed” – for Quantum Computers?
In this post, I dive into the main findings of the recent pre-print “Were RNNs All We Needed“. It introduces mini-RNNs (simplified versions of well-known Recurrent Neural Networks), which are promised to match the performance of Transformers in processing sequential data. If proven true, this might significantly alter the path of foundational models and AI…
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Edge Quantum Computing Cookbook – Content List
It took me a surprisingly long time to gather the necessary ingredients for the edge quantum computing recipe. I had to visit multiple libraries and talk to much more experienced chefs. From what I understand, the scarcity of resources is due to the complexity of the field. Edge quantum computing is still emerging, and many…