Interview: Quantum Test Chip Lets Intel and Researchers Shape What Comes Next for Quantum Computing

The Tunnel Falls chip powers what Intel intends to be full-stack quantum computing for laboratory and simulation work. Continue reading Interview: Quantum Test Chip Lets Intel and Researchers Shape What Comes Next for Quantum Computing

Hackaday Prize Entry: Non-Computational Fluid Dynamics

Computational Fluid Dynamics, or CFD, and is applied to everything from aircraft design to how good of a wing a new skyscraper will be. Of course, the science of building airfoils is much older than CFD, leading to the question of how airfoil design was done before computers.

The answer, of course, is a wind tunnel. Walk around a few very good air museums, and you’ll find wind tunnels ranging from the long wooden boxes built by the Wright brothers to fantastic plywood contraptions that are exceptionally interesting to woodworkers.

[Joel] needed final project as an upcoming aeronautical engineer, but …read more

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