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The past, present and future of quantum computing. Featuring D-Wave CEO Alan Baratz

Orchestrate all the Things

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Annealing Quantum Computers Are Not Good at Optimization Problems

Annealing quantum computers are very good at optimization problems. They can also solve linear algebra for machine learning and factorization for crypto, but they cannot solve differential equations problems. In order to address the full market for quantum, you need both annealing and gate systems. And just one last point on this: You said annealing can solve only optimization problems. That's not quite true.

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