- 13 Nov 2009 07:47
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Yah, Wolfman fully, you're definitely right about those figures
I have to say I do a bit of a mini-facepalm whenever quantum computing comes up.
I assure you, a quantum computer is not required for military grade robots on combat operations. Indeed, one would much prefer to have simple, robust, and inexpensive conventional (and easily replaceable) micro-processors rather than novelty devices like quantum computers on the battlefield.
Suska wrote:and the nearest possibility there looks like quantum computing which is definitely a ways off and still very uncertain.
I have to say I do a bit of a mini-facepalm whenever quantum computing comes up.
I assure you, a quantum computer is not required for military grade robots on combat operations. Indeed, one would much prefer to have simple, robust, and inexpensive conventional (and easily replaceable) micro-processors rather than novelty devices like quantum computers on the battlefield.
The concepts "WAR" and "PROGRESS" are now obsolete.