Intel Creates Chip to Control Quantum Computers

Intel said its chip is designed to be able to sit inside the quantum refrigerator.

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By Reuters | Updated: 10 December 2019 11:21 IST
Highlights
  • Intel announced a chip called "Horse Ridge"
  • The chip is designed to be able to sit inside the quantum refrigerator
  • Quantum computers remain years away from everyday use

Quantum computers remain years away from everyday use but have drawn the interest of tech companies

Photo Credit: Walden Kirsch/ Intel

Quantum computers aim to carry out tasks in just a few minutes that would take today's best conventional computers thousands of years. But in nearly every photograph of the devices, there's a tangle of wires in the background connected to equipment that controls the quantum computer. Intel on Monday announced a chip that it hopes will change that. The Santa Clara, California-based chipmaker announced a chip called "Horse Ridge" that is designed to take all the work being done by the wires and shrink it down to a chip and electronics about the size of a tea cup saucer.

Quantum computers remain years away from everyday use but have drawn the interest of major technology companies. In October, researchers at Alphabet's Google said they had created a machine that can outpace conventional computers. Other major technology firms such as International Business Machines and Microsoft are also pursuing the technology.

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Intel has two quantum efforts, each examining a different way of building the core of a quantum computer. That central part of a quantum machine uses what are known as "qubits."

In many quantum computers, the qubits must be kept very cold, near the temperatures where atoms stop moving, inside a special refrigerator. That makes it very difficult to connect wires to the qubits to send and receive information. Most of those wires and additional electronics have to sit outside the special refrigerator.

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Intel said its chip - which is named for one of the coldest spots in the US state of Oregon, where many of its factories are located - is designed to be able to sit inside the quantum refrigerator. The company hopes the chip will make its quantum computers more practical to produce in the future.

"Intel recognised that quantum controls were an essential piece of the puzzle we needed to solve in order to develop a large-scale commercial quantum system," Jim Clarke, Intel's director of quantum hardware, said in a statement.

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