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Physicists closer to quantum computing



A team of U.S. and British physicists reports taking a step toward quantum computing by successfully using a single atomic nucleus as solid-state memory.

Researchers from the U.S. Department of Energy's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Oxford University and Princeton University said they precisely doped exceptionally pure and isotopically controlled crystals of silicon with phosphorus atoms. Quantum information was processed in the phosphorus electrons, transferred to the phosphorus nuclei and then subsequently transferred back to the electrons.

The scientists said that was the first demonstration that a single atomic nucleus can serve as quantum computational memory.

"In this exciting collaboration we have reported on a very important demonstration of coherent information transfer between the electron spin (processing qubit) and the nuclear spin (memory qubit) of phosphorus atoms in isotopically enriched silicon crystals," said study co-author Thomas Schenkel, a physicist in Berkeley Lab's Accelerator and Fusion Research Division.

"The electron spin information was faithfully stored in the nuclear spin for nearly two seconds (thousands of times longer than ever reported previously) and then transferred back to the electron spin with about 90-percent fidelity," Schenkel said.

The experiment is reported in the Oct. 23 issue of the journal Nature.

source : http://www.spacedaily.com/

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Compatible With socket AM2 socket AM3 processors

AMD announced that the socket AM2 will be compatible with AM3 processor generation. AMD asserts AM3 support DDR3 and DDR2 SDRAM, but not on the same motherboard. This means the CPU socket AM3 has a DDR2 memory controller and DDR3 terintergrasi that may be running on the motherboard socket AM2 with DDR2 memory or the motherboard learner-AM3 socket with DDR3 technology and HyperTransport 3.0 (HT-3). HT-3 allows data transfer of 5.2 GB / s AM2 compared with only 2.0 GB / s. The possibility of using the pin socket 940 if it is compatible with socket AM2.

Source :Hyper Media
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