,
cheap retro jordans
Controversial quantum device maker D-Wave is hoping to find a home for its cutting-edge technology in the high-performance computing (HPC) market,
real cheap jordans retro.
Colin Williams,
cheap jordans free shipping, the business development director for D-Wave, made a direct appeal to system administrators at the SC13 supercomputing conference,
cheap jordans, held last week in Denver.
"One of the reasons we're coming here to talk with you is that we are actively looking for partners in the high-performance computing space,
cheap jordans," Williams said. "We see quantum computing not as competition with HPC,
www.cheap-jordan.net, but the potential with a lot of synergy with HPC people."
Administrators should think of "quantum computing being a new tool in your arsenal," Williams said.
Whereas HPC machines are suited for tasks such as computational fluid dynamics or large-scale analytics, quantum computers are best suited for other types of jobs, such as discrete combinatorial operations, Monte Carlo sampling and machine learning, he said.
Every new technology needs a proving ground, a place to test how well it works in day-to-day usage. D-Wave sees its quantum processor as a kind of gigantic co-processor for large HPC systems, one dedicated to certain tasks that would take conventional computers prohibitively long to execute. Williams called this approach "quantum-accelerated HPC."
Although theorized about for decades,
quantum computing for the most part has not been commercialized
Hack jordans for che
LogJam cheap real jordans encryption flaw puts Web sur