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[–] RedWeasel@lemmy.world 1 points 5 hours ago (2 children)

I can currently only see them used as accelerators of some type right now. Could see them used potentially for GPUs, but generally I suspect some form of compute first. GenAI anyone? SkyNET? But that is only if they can be made portable for laptops or phones which is still a major issue still needing to be addressed.

I don't expect them to replace traditional chips in my lifetime if ever.

Could see them used potentially for GPU

Like used as GPUs or like GPUs. The latter, certainly. The former not as much. They aren't a replacement for current tech they accelerate completely different things (and they really do nothing currently that your average consumer would be interested in anyway).

[–] kutt@lemmy.world 2 points 4 hours ago

Yes they will probably never replace them because they’re actually slower than classical computers in doing simple calculations.

Quantum ML is actively being researched. However I am not informed at all about the advancement in this field specifically.

But the good news is that it doesn’t need to be portable, we can use them just as we do right now with remote access!