
Qnodeos is an operating system that is able to connect different types of quantum computers
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It has been easier to link quantum computers to each other, as the researchers have created the first operating system Quantum networks.
“You don’t have quantum networks only through the hardware building,” says Stephanie Wehner Dishele University of Netherlands in Delft. It has long worked connecting the quantum computers to exchange information to the networks in a very safe way And run calculations in new ways, but that involves understanding the nitty-nitty technical nitty of each device. Along with his colleagues, Wehner has developed a way to operate the quantum network universally.
A Operating system The constructed group is a software capable of controlling devices within the device network device, regardless of the type of incident, or the bits. Such control is more difficult that network quantum computers receive quantum information from two quantum computers Traditional signals From the classic computers that help with them interface.
To show that his called Qnodeos can manage both of its operating systems, researchers tested with two different quantum computers, and several different tasks. They used two Quantum computers made of particularly processed diamonds, and made with electrically charged atoms. With these two types of quantum hardware, researchers performed a test program for the quantum computer delegate – a laptop to make a cloud calculation. They also tested the ability to manage QNodeos multitask by running two programs at once.
Joe Fitzsimons Computing Quantum in the early quantum horizon, based on Singapore and Ireland, which is important to establish the basics of a quantum Internet. The general network of general network begins to start building the idea that many works is being done, “and this new operating system involves a long list of things to develop the following, such as routing protocols.
Wehner said QNodeos has been like making a coloring page. “That wasn’t before in my radar, but now I’m excited,” he explains.
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