Cisco’s Quantum Leap: Building the Internet of Spooky Action

Cisco is diving into the quantum world with plans to create a quantum internet using quantum entanglement. By linking multiple small quantum computers, they hope to form a single, mighty quantum computer, much like assembling Voltron, but with more science and less roaring. Welcome to the future of telecom: spooky action at a distance!

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Hot Take:

Looks like Cisco is giving Einstein a run for his money! While Einstein was busy scratching his head over ‘spooky action at a distance,’ Cisco is harnessing that very spookiness to turbocharge the internet. Forget about Wi-Fi dead zones; we’re talking about quantum computers making a transcontinental dance party. Cisco’s not just thinking outside the box; they’re quantum-leaping out of it! So buckle up, because the future of the internet is about to get a whole lot quirkier and qubit-ier!

Key Points:

– Cisco is developing a Quantum Network Entanglement Chip to create a quantum internet.
– The chip produces high-fidelity entanglement pairs at a mind-boggling rate of 200 million pairs per second.
– Cisco’s Quantum Labs in Santa Monica will spearhead the development of quantum networking.
– The goal is to connect distributed quantum computers into a single, massive computing powerhouse.
– By 2030, Cisco aims to bridge the gap to millions of qubits, revolutionizing fields such as AI, drug discovery, and climate modeling.

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