S. Resch and U.R. Karpuzcu, Quantum Computing: An Overview Across the System Stack, 2019.
Quantum computers, if fully realized, promise to be a revolutionary technology. As a result, quantum computing has become one of the hottest areas of research in recent years. Much effort is being put into all levels of the system stack, from creating quantum algorithms to developing hardware devices. -more-
A. D. Corcoles et al., Challenges and Opportunities of Near-Term Quantum Computing Systems, 2019
The concept of quantum computing has inspired a whole new generation of scientists, including physicists, engineers and computer scientists, to fundamentally change the information technology landscape. With experimental demonstrations dating back more than two decades, the quantum computing community has achieved a major milestone in recent years.-more-
M. Martonosi and M. Roetler, Next Steps in Quantum Computing: Computer Science’s Role, 2019
The computing ecosystem has always had a profound impact on society and technology and has profoundly changed our lives in many ways. Despite decades of impressive performance scaling from Moore’s Law and other growths in the computing ecosystem, there are still significant potential applications of computing that remain beyond the reach of current or foreseeable conventional computing systems. -more-
F. Ruess and P. Gerbert, The Next Decade in Quantum Computing and How to Play, 2018
The experts are convinced that in time they can build a high-performance quantum computer. Given the Technical hurdles that quantum computer faces – manipulations at nanoscale for instance, or operating either in a vacuum environment or at cryogenic temperatures -the progress in recent years is hard to overstate….-mas-
J. Prekill, Quantum Computing in NISQ era and Beyond, 2018
Noisy Intermediate-Scale Quantum (NISQ) technology will be available in the near future. Quantum computers with 50-100 qubits can perform tasks that exceed the capabilities of today’s classic digital computers, but noise in quantum gates will limit the size of quantum circuits that can be reliably executed. -more-