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Jul

The identity of "Hitachi's new semiconductor computer comparable to quantum computers"

One of the reasons why this announcement attracted the attention in Japan was that "quantum computer" was included in the web media article title.The following titles were lined up in the range I checked.

“量子コンピュータに匹敵する日立の新型半導体コンピュータ”の正体

"Developing a CMOS semiconductor computer comparable to a quantum computer," "Hitachi, a new computer against D-WAVE quantum computers," "Hitachi developed a new computer similar to quantum computers," developed a new computer-like computer.To put to practical use "" as much as quantum computers!? A new computer that instantly solves the "combination optimization problem" "" Hitachi, a semiconductor computer that instantly guides the practical solution from "1 trillion 500" streets."Hitachi, a new computer with a room temperature operation comparable to a quantum computer" "Prototype at room temperature-a new computer prototype comparable to Hitachi, quantum computers."

All titles have quantum computers.The title of the news release, "Approximately 1 trillion 500 riding -on -streets, instantaneously derived a practical solution -Prototype a new semiconductor computer that can operate room temperature" does not contain quantum computers.Regardless of it.

Of the six articles listed above, three are "comparable to quantum computers".When I read the news of the news release, at the beginning, "A new model that instantly solves the" combination optimization problem "that guides the appropriate solution from the huge pattern (combination) of about 1 trillion 500 trillion.I prototyped a computer."There is a description.This description may have been posted.

Quantum computer's image, that is, "Quantum computers solve problems that cannot be solved in realistic time in the current Neumann -type computer," and "enable impossible".I think the image of doing it is the reason why it attracted a lot of attention.There are two of the above articles, around 1,400, and many tweets.The title quantum computer was a "victory title" for both the media and Hitachi.