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D-Wave Systems sells its first Quantum Computing System to Lockheed
Martin Corporation
May 25th, 2011
VANCOUVER, BC, MAY 25, 2011 - Lockheed Martin Corporation (NYSE: LMT) has entered into an agreement to purchase a quantum computing system from D-Wave Systems Inc.
Lockheed Martin and D-Wave will collaborate to realize the benefits of a computing platform based upon a quantum annealing processor, as applied to some of Lockheed Martin's most challenging computation problems. The multi-year contract includes a system, maintenance and associated professional services.
D-Wave develops computing systems that leverage the physics of quantum mechanics in order to address problems that are hard for traditional methods to solve in a cost-effective amount of time. Examples of such problems include software verification and validation, financial risk analysis, affinity mapping and sentiment analysis, object recognition in images, medical imaging classification, compressed sensing and bioinformatics. D-Wave develops an architecture that is optimized for working with such problems.
"D-Wave is thrilled to establish a strategic relationship with Lockheed Martin Corporation," said Vern Brownell, D-Wave's President and Chief Executive Officer. "Our combined strength will provide capacity for innovation needed to tackle important unresolved computational problems of today and tomorrow. Our relationship will allow us to significantly advance the potential of quantum computing."
D-Wave was featured May 11, 2011 in the prestigious British scientific journal Nature, where its research on quantum annealing was published.
Lockheed Martin is a global security company with headquarters in Bethesda, Md.
D-Wave's mission is to build quantum computing systems that help solve humanity's most challenging problems. It strives to use the deepest insights of physics and computer science to design new types of computers capable of taking on the world's hardest and most important challenges.
Working with Fortune 500 companies, governments and academia, D-Wave helps to craft solutions to problems where data volume and complexity are overwhelming. Applying D-Wave's unique quantum computing technology, the company aims to dramatically improve results through better understanding and insights.
May 25th, 2011
VANCOUVER, BC, MAY 25, 2011 - Lockheed Martin Corporation (NYSE: LMT) has entered into an agreement to purchase a quantum computing system from D-Wave Systems Inc.
Lockheed Martin and D-Wave will collaborate to realize the benefits of a computing platform based upon a quantum annealing processor, as applied to some of Lockheed Martin's most challenging computation problems. The multi-year contract includes a system, maintenance and associated professional services.
D-Wave develops computing systems that leverage the physics of quantum mechanics in order to address problems that are hard for traditional methods to solve in a cost-effective amount of time. Examples of such problems include software verification and validation, financial risk analysis, affinity mapping and sentiment analysis, object recognition in images, medical imaging classification, compressed sensing and bioinformatics. D-Wave develops an architecture that is optimized for working with such problems.
"D-Wave is thrilled to establish a strategic relationship with Lockheed Martin Corporation," said Vern Brownell, D-Wave's President and Chief Executive Officer. "Our combined strength will provide capacity for innovation needed to tackle important unresolved computational problems of today and tomorrow. Our relationship will allow us to significantly advance the potential of quantum computing."
D-Wave was featured May 11, 2011 in the prestigious British scientific journal Nature, where its research on quantum annealing was published.
Lockheed Martin is a global security company with headquarters in Bethesda, Md.
D-Wave's mission is to build quantum computing systems that help solve humanity's most challenging problems. It strives to use the deepest insights of physics and computer science to design new types of computers capable of taking on the world's hardest and most important challenges.
Working with Fortune 500 companies, governments and academia, D-Wave helps to craft solutions to problems where data volume and complexity are overwhelming. Applying D-Wave's unique quantum computing technology, the company aims to dramatically improve results through better understanding and insights.
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Verjetno je šlo za testni napad s strani NSA, ki tako preverja
varnost pri vladnih partnerjih.
Če bi šlo za pravi hekerski napad, tega ne bi sporočali v javnosti.
Če bi šlo za pravi hekerski napad, tega ne bi sporočali v javnosti.
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Eh... da se jim ljubi. Dosti laže in bolj zaprmej je dobiti
tehnologijo preko offshoringa.
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Psssssst, previdno s komentarji.
Gotovo jih berejo ameriški obveščevalci. Če zamenjajo telebana s talibanom, nam lahko oba predsednika skupaj z vlado in parlamentom v Gvantanamo odpeljejo. Potem jih bomo pa nazaj uvažali!?
Gotovo jih berejo ameriški obveščevalci. Če zamenjajo telebana s talibanom, nam lahko oba predsednika skupaj z vlado in parlamentom v Gvantanamo odpeljejo. Potem jih bomo pa nazaj uvažali!?
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Teh 100+ ujetnikov iz Gvantama bodo zaporniki na Dobu pričakali z
odprtimi rokami. Zaradi mene nam lahko dajo še 100 pravih
talibanov.
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