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Tech made Easy
Tech Guru
27 episodes
6 days ago
"Welcome to Tech Made Easy, the podcast where we dive deep into cutting-edge technical research papers, breaking down complex ideas into insightful discussions. Each episode, two tech enthusiasts explore a different research paper, simplifying the jargon, debating key points, and sharing their thoughts on its impact on the field. Whether you're a professional or a curious learner, join us for a geeky yet accessible journey through the world of technical research."
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"Welcome to Tech Made Easy, the podcast where we dive deep into cutting-edge technical research papers, breaking down complex ideas into insightful discussions. Each episode, two tech enthusiasts explore a different research paper, simplifying the jargon, debating key points, and sharing their thoughts on its impact on the field. Whether you're a professional or a curious learner, join us for a geeky yet accessible journey through the world of technical research."
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Microsoft's Majorana 1: A Quantum Leap with Topological Qubits
Tech made Easy
17 minutes 22 seconds
8 months ago
Microsoft's Majorana 1: A Quantum Leap with Topological Qubits

This collection of sources centres on Microsoft's development of the Majorana 1 chip and its implications for quantum computing. The document explores the potential of topological qubits based on Majorana fermions to overcome limitations of existing superconducting qubit technologies from companies like IBM and Google. It highlights the necessity of achieving a million qubits for fault-tolerant quantum computing and discusses potential applications in cryptography, drug discovery, AI, and optimisation. The document also outlines the challenges in scaling quantum computers and Microsoft's roadmap for achieving a functional quantum supercomputer. Furthermore, it analyses Microsoft's competitive position and the potential impact of Majorana 1 on various industries.

Source: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Douglas-Youvan/publication/389169814_Microsoft's_Majorana_1_A_Paradigm_Shift_Toward_Scalable_and_Fault-Tolerant_Quantum_Computing/links/67b757c2207c0c20fa8f5d36/Microsofts-Majorana-1-A-Paradigm-Shift-Toward-Scalable-and-Fault-Tolerant-Quantum-Computing.pdf

Tech made Easy
"Welcome to Tech Made Easy, the podcast where we dive deep into cutting-edge technical research papers, breaking down complex ideas into insightful discussions. Each episode, two tech enthusiasts explore a different research paper, simplifying the jargon, debating key points, and sharing their thoughts on its impact on the field. Whether you're a professional or a curious learner, join us for a geeky yet accessible journey through the world of technical research."