Definitions
- Our definition: A quantum computer is a computational device, however designed, that provides superpolynomial speedup over classical computers on major quantum algorithms. It supports production-scale, practical, realworld quantum applications, achieves significant quantum advantage over classical computing, and delivers significant business value well beyond the reach of classical computing. Vergence’s quantum computer meets this definition.
- OR: Physics purist definition: A quantum computer is a computational device that exploits physical properties of quantum physics, such as wave/particle duality, to produce processing advantages over a classical computer on quantum algorithms.
Problem/Opportunity Statements
- Reduce power and cost requirements for AI datacenters
- Reduce power and cost requirements of Bitcoin mining
- Perform extremely high speed AI on edge platforms.
- Solve scientific problems that cannot be solved on classical computers
- Secure the internet from eavesdropping
- Extend the range of wireless transmissions
- Optimize Big Data
- Establish quantum currency
This presentation is intended to provide summary information about the business of Vergence LLC.