It Flashes 90 Billion Time Per Second

Is this possible?

Apparently some researchers have had an initial win in a light source used in quantum computing.  Companies like Intel and D-Wave Systems have poured a ton of money and resources into this area.  Most microprocessors compute on a series of states of 0 or 1.  Quantum computing uses something called q-bits which can handle multiple scenarios.

Researchers at Duke University, however, are getting closer to creating this kind of a light source. A team from the Pratt School of Engineering was able to push semiconductor quantum dots to emit light at over 90 gigahertz.

Whoa…let’s check out more about this insanely fast computing process in the video on page 2

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2 Comments

  1. Mikey Nooner said:

    Our human eyes can only see 60-70 frames a second…we slow as fuk! Anything more than that it shows as frameless solid light.thats why led bulbs look like solid light ,they blink about 90-120 beats a second.

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