@FAK3_US3R

Now microsoft can run windows vista smoothly.

@elliangi

“Tony Stark was able to build this in a cave! With a box of scraps!”

@Beno_XBL

You have come so far from IPhone unboxings it’s insane

@Mars_Deshmukh

Finally they managed to make a CPU that can run "Microsoft Teams" smoothly 🙏🔳

@MrMoto655

Majorana particles were theorized in 1937 but not observed until 2021. Very exciting stuff.

@adventurefilms

This has the vibe of the monologue that you hear at the start of a movie before the scene cuts to a dead planet...

@okiamherenow6372

As an innocent and curious Chinese tourist I would like to visit your organization

@MuteSpider63393

Can’t wait to put this in my new ASUS motherboard, hopefully 16 gb of ram and a 1050 doesn’t bottleneck it much

@MisterHabadu

Finally, with this new computing power I can finally add a new tab to my chrome! ❤

@Helllabob

Going to clear up some misinformation⬇️
A topological state is not a new state of matter, like a liquid or gas, it is a solid with a unique electron arrangement in the simplest terms. When you look it up  it’ll say yes, it is a state of matter like solids, liquids, and gasses, when in all reality it just a solid with unique quantum properties.

@Noodlyk18

A few things to keep in mind:

0 - Main one, the rest are details, but read their paper, they have NOT confirmed that they detected Majorana zero modes (the relevant phenomenon the chip is based on), and they claim to have 8 qubits, that is also unconfirmed (they measured ONE). Either way. It is not one million. At. All. 

1 - There is a huge number of phases of matter, this doesn't mean they discovered the 5th one after solid/liquid/gas/plasma, we have been  finding new ones for a long time.

2 - Majorana quasiparticles have been a thing, and up until now there has been a lot of "we did it" followed by retractions when it turns out they didn't, hold your horses, this hasn't been peer reviewed. Microsoft is promoting the shit out this because of course they are. But this isn't confirmed at all.

3 -  The Nature paper is about measurements on a single qubit. A SINGLE one. They have NOT managed to reach a million, it is simply not true, their own paper does not claim this. It is just pure fantasy right now, and very misleading.

4 - If they really had the ability to scale up that much, why not wait a bit and show 100, or at least like, 10? 

This is a nothing burger, there is a Bloomberg interview where they're unable to answer any question properly. It's marketing, nothing more. Ask yourself why suddenly there's 10000 videos like this. There's a 90% chance you will never hear about this again.

Stop the cap.

@Kagami_techs

The future is a lot closer than what we think maybe 10 years and everything will be able to fly thanks to the creations these types of computers can do

@FindingPhantoms

All I heard was "this chip can give you the blue screen of death at record speeds"

@aymack4648

the coolest part about this video was me finding out iJustine still makes YouTube content

@booptime9382

Metal slides during summer: “finally a worthy opponent”

@devinspitze1314

This chip does not have 1 million qubits. They are showing off the theoretical design of creating something that would. The most that Microsoft has produced on a functional Chip is eight… Eight qubits

@Clank-j6w

Imagine if NASA held a press conference like:

"Ladies and gentlemen, we’ve achieved interstellar travel! The future is here!"

And when asked how far they’ve gone:

"Well, we moved a paperclip across the desk using magnets, but we have a roadmap to Alpha Centauri."

@DakotaManchester

Very interesting, great innovation, great potential.

@wanderingsoul7348

Convenient missing the point that this small chip needs to be ALWAYS placed in that big freezer to sustain the topological state of matter. So in short, it did took the entire building size.

@petarpavlovic

"an entirely new state of matter, not a solid, liquid or a gas"

Plasma:"am I a joke to you?"