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A third huge datacenter falls to ARM server
I don't get it. The only ARM core design team out there which looks like they could give Intel a run for their money if they tuned for servers is the Apple one. And Apple have shown zero interest in doing anything like that themselves or getting into any kind of partnerships..
Somthing besides Ryzen to worry about
Microsoft Pledges to Use ARM Server Chips, Threatening Intel's Dominance
So the qubit is in one of four the possible perpendicular orbits -which are the states.
Nope. A qbit can be read as either 0 or 1 - but it does not have a particular state till read, and also it can be entangled with other qbits. Well actually one can stick in two ordinary bits but I think it is better to forget about that when thinking about the business.
The simplest experiment that shows that there is something funny going on with quantum theory is the old one of sending a single photon at a filter with two slits and seeing where a spot appears on the screen behind. Only one spot appears at most if one photon is sent - but the spots form a pattern when lots of photons are sent one at a time. The pattern can't be explained in terms of each photon only going through one slit. A way of picturing it is to think in terms of the photon going through both slits and interfering with itself on the other side and then somehow making an arbitrary choice of where to hit the screen based on the most likely places for it to hit. So even the very basics are hard to wrap one's mind around. And the thing to get from this is that a qbit does not have a particular state before it is measured any more than a photon goes through a particular slit.
Doesn't look fake to me