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SvennoJ said:
A big leap in processing is great news, but we'll probably find new problems that require another magnitude of processing power. Maybe not so great news for the gaming industry, already moaning it costs too much to fully utilize today's hardware.

I wonder if quantum computing can make true holographic displays a reality, since those require a insane amount of processing.

Also good news for the environment I guess since when it's all working these quantum computers should only need a fraction of the energy to run compared to today's 100 to 500 watt systems. (If they can solve that problem of needing the world's most powerful freezers)

Btw what happened to photonic computing. I thought that was to be the next big step in computers.


Maybe, Quantum processing to my knowledge is virutally limitless if harnessed correctly considering it litearally processes all possible states AT ONCE, which still boggles my mind to no end.

Also, Processing at this level is going to make ALOT more things besides Holographic Displays a reality.

Put it this way: The full scale potential power of a Quantum Supercomputer is to the degree that we could literally be "In" one right now, in the sense of something along the lines of The Matrix for instance.