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Science: Quantum computing breakthrou­gh

Honeywell said the product could be launched within three months

- Reuters

US manufactur­ing and technology group Honeywell said Tuesday it will bring to market “the world’s most powerful quantum computer” aimed at tackling complex scientific and business challenges.

The company said it had achieved a breakthrou­gh in quantum computing, which uses subatomic particles to speed up processing, and would launch the new computers within three months. It released a scientific paper describing the accelerate­d quantum capability.

Honeywell said it had entered into partnershi­ps with two quantum software and algorithm providers, Cambridge Quantum Computing and Zapata Computing to accelerate its efforts and find new ways to deploy quantum computing.

“Quantum computing will enable us to tackle complex scientific and business challenges, driving step-change improvemen­ts in computatio­nal power, operating costs and speed,” Honeywell chief executive Darius Adamczyk said.

“Materials companies will explore new molecular structures. Transporta­tion companies will optimize logistics. Financial institutio­ns will need faster and more precise software applicatio­ns. Pharmaceut­ical companies will accelerate the discovery of new drugs. Honeywell is striving to influence how quantum computing evolves and to create opportunit­ies for our customers

to benefit from this powerful new technology.”

Quantum computing is based on the use of quantum bits or qubits, which can perform trillions of calculatio­ns per second and in some cases outperform the fastest traditiona­l supercompu­ters.

Honeywell said it was collaborat­ing with JPMorgan Chase on financial applicatio­ns for the technology.

It is also working with Microsoft to allow enterprise users to access Honeywell’s quantum computer through the Microsoft Azure cloud platform.

The company said it hopes to address computing challenges that have been impractica­l to tackle with traditiona­l computers.

“There are a number of industries that will be profoundly impacted by the advancemen­t and ultimate applicatio­n of at-scale quantum computing,” said Tony Uttley, president of Honeywell Quantum Solutions.

Honeywell worked in stealth mode with partners before revealing its quantum plans, according to chief executive Ilyas Khan of Cambridge Quantum Computing.

Khan said Honey became an investor in the British-based firm “after a period of very close working cooperatio­n,” and added, “It may well be one of the technology world’s best kept secrets for over a generation.”

The announceme­nt comes after Google claimed last year to have achieved “quantum supremacy” by developing a machine outperform­ing the world fastest supercompu­ters.

Google said its Sycamore solved a computing problem within 200 seconds which would have taken 10,000 years on a traditiona­l computer.

IBM, which runs its own quantum computing program, said the boasts of the Sycamore computer’s feats were exaggerate­d.

 ??  ?? Honeywell’s booth at the 21st China Internatio­nal Industry Fair in Shanghai in September 2019
Honeywell’s booth at the 21st China Internatio­nal Industry Fair in Shanghai in September 2019

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