Quantum electronics (not exotic materials / temps)

Quantum technology, which harnesses the strange rules that govern particles at the atomic level, is normally thought of as much too delicate to coexist with the electronics we use every day in phones, laptops and cars. However, scientists with the University of Chicago’s Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering announced a significant breakthrough: Quantum states can be integrated and controlled in commonly used electronic devices made from silicon carbide.

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Did I understand what is written in the article?
can we reach quantum states on traditional electronic circuits?
:thinking:
it’s a joke?

https://science.sciencemag.org/content/366/6470/1225

https://advances.sciencemag.org/content/5/11/eaay0527

this is creepy …
in a few years we could have quantum gpus (yes, because I believe that quantum computers are more useful as an “accelerating” component of some functions … like tensorflow cores or even gpus for 3d acceleration …)
@anon98372585

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