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  • The Quantum Brilliance processor installed at Pawsey Centre in Australia.

    Diamonds shimmer in quantum computers

    A.J. Roan, Metal Tech News|Updated Jul 12, 2022

    It seems that cutting-edge computer technology, like truth, is stranger than fiction. In this strange new world of computational science, diamonds push past the reasonable and into the incomprehensible realm of quantum computing. Such a diamond-based quantum computer developed by German-Australian startup Quantum Brilliance can run at room temperature, allowing it to work in tandem with conventional supercomputers at the Pawsey Supercomputing Research Centre in Australia....

  • The two-inch diamond wafer can store 25 billion gigabytes of quantum memory.

    Diamonds are now a computers best friend

    A.J. Roan, Metal Tech News|Updated Jul 12, 2022

    A company that specializes in jewelry has teamed up with researchers to create a mind-blowing storage breakthrough – the collaboration resulting in the manufacture of a two-inch diamond wafer intended for quantum applications and is the largest diamond storage ever created, capable of holding up to 25 exabytes of information at room temperature. "A 2-inch diamond wafer theoretically enables enough quantum memory to record 1 billion Blu-ray discs," said Adamant Namiki P...