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The micro-processor and memory devices used in the Cluster Digital Wave Processor (DWP) are not specifically radiation hardened parts, although they were selected to withstand the expected total dose radiation.
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Attendees saw a D-Wave processor (apparently) solve sudoku puzzles and find a close match to a particular drug molecule in a collection of other compounds.
Entangled: This is part of the structure that cools and shields the D-Wave processor so it can (apparently) conduct its quantum calculations.
It was one of the first companies to buy one of D-Wave's quantum computers, for example, even when it was still unclear how (or even if) D-Wave's processor worked.
D-Wave's processor is custom-designed to solve something called the Ising spin glass in a transverse magnetic field.
Aaronson also says the way D-Wave's processor is hard-coded for one particular type of problem will inhibit the range of problems it might solve.
The new Toshiba DX1215, powered by Waves MaxxAudio processors, takes All-in-One PC sound to the next level".
Then the bacterial pellet was resuspended in 5 mL of PBS and subsequently sonicated five times by periods of 1 min, pulse each 10 s, and 40 μm wave amplitude (ultrasonic processor).
D-Wave's supercooled processor is designed to handle what software engineers call "optimization" problems, the core of conundrums such as figuring out the most efficient delivery route, or how the atoms in a protein will move around when it meets a drug compound.
Intel, once a pace-setter and leader in the computing industry on the strength of its processors, has lost some momentum amid a new wave of companies building processors for mobile and other next-generation devices.
At the heart of the D-Wave One is a processor made up of 128 qubits—short for quantum bits which use magnetic fields to represent a single 1 or 0 of digital data at any time and can also exploit quantum mechanics to attain a state of "superposition" that represents both at once.
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