Back in the days when I was working with "supercomputers," it was clear to me that these beasts capable of producing high MIPS (million instructions per second) were far too expensive for smaller businesses. Only enterprises that could foot the bill for a high-end supercomputer could benefit from its power to crunch numbers and data at a speed that would set their solutions apart in terms of innovative value they could bring to the business that could afford them.
Link: Cloud-based quantum computing lets startups compete with Goliaths
via http://www.infoworld.com
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