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    From: Ivan Guzvinec <ivang@f...>
    Date: 10 Feb 2003 21:10:18 +0100
    Subject: Re: [oc] Beyond Transmeta...
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    On Mon, 2003-02-10 at 18:49, Jim Dempsey wrote:
    > e.g. the result of an n-bit adder is available only after
    > the complete result is available and not as the result propigates
    > across
    > width of the adder. 
    >  
    Hey, this looks very familiar with that they say about Quantum
    Computing. That quibits have to remain in superposition until the end of
    calculation. Then they can colapse into a single quantum state, when
    "measure" makes the result available. (or something quite familiar to
    what I wrote, but maybe expresed it auqardly)
    
    Maybe we should convince major players it might be interesting to pursue
    the research into more Quantum Computing elements, such as those I read
    about in New Scientist every now and then
    (http://www.newscientist.com/hottopics/quantum/).
    
    Just a thought.
    
    regards,
    -- 
    Ivan Guzvinec <ivang@f...>
    Flextronics d.o.o.
    
    
    
    

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    Re: [oc] Beyond Transmeta...Mr modman
    Re: [oc] Beyond Transmeta...Jim Dempsey
    Re: [oc] Beyond Transmeta...Rudolf Usselmann
    Re: [oc] Beyond Transmeta...Lars Segerlund
    Re: [oc] Beyond Transmeta...Jim Dempsey

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