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MICROSOFT and Rambus researchers are collaborating to explore the future memory requirements for quantum computing.
According to Rambus Labs VP Gary Bronner, existing computer architectures are reaching their limits due to the ever-increasing demands of real-time data consumption.
This is necessitating the exploration of high-performance, energy-efficient computer systems.
“By working with Microsoft on this project, we can leverage our vast expertise in memory systems to identify new architectural models,” Bronner explained.
Microsoft, on its part, brings its experience in exploring theoretical and experimental approaches to creating quantum computers, designing software, hardware and other elements.
Rambus and Microsoft will pool resources to further examine potential architectures that can significantly enhance memory capabilities in various scenarios and improve overall system performance.