Friday, 31 August 2012

First Quantum Computer With Quantum CPU And Separate Quantum RAM

 

hi Friends
  hope u are all  fine ,today i like to introduce U all to an article contributed by an ex-isbmsot faculty Prakash Narkhede read and enjoy it........

 

 

First Quantum Computer With Quantum CPU And Separate Quantum RAM


Back in 1946, the world's first general purpose electronic computer was switched on at the University of Pennsylvania. The huge processing power of ENIAC (Electronic Numerical Integrator And Computer) stunned the world, or at least the few dozen people who had any idea what it was for and why it was important.
But ENIAC had an important flaw. It could only be programmed by resetting a myriad switches and dials, a task that could take weeks. And this seriously hindered the computer's flexibility.
The solution was not hard to find. it had already been outlined by Alan Turing, John Von Neumann and others: have a unit for number crunching and a separate electronic memory that could store instructions and data. That design meant that any reprogramming could be done relatively quickly, easily and electronically.
Today, almost all modern computers use this design, now known as the Von Neumann architecture.
The exception is the quantum computer. These devices use the strange properties of the quantum world to perform huge numbers of calculations in parallel. Consequently they have the potential to vastly outperform conventional number crunchers.
Unfortunately, physicists have only a vague and fleeting power over the quantum world and this means has prevented them the luxury of designing a Von Neumann-type quantum computer.
Until now. Today, Matteo Mariantoni at the UC Santa Barbara and pals reveal the first quantum computer with an information processing unit and a separate random access memory.
Their machine is a superconducting device that stores quantum bits or qubits as counter-rotating currents in a circuit (this allows the qubit to be both a 0 and 1 at the same time). These qubits are manipulated using superconducting quantum logic gates, transferred using a quantum bus and stored in separate microwave resonators.

Quantum computing hype
The computational power and informational density of classical computers is limited with uncertainty principle in the same way, like at the case of quantum computers. It means, for consumer electronics operating at room temperature it has no meaning, whether you would decrease the number of atoms in classical transistors to the physical limit for the sake of their information density or whether you would increase the redundancy of quabits for the sake of their sufficient reliability - the effectiveness of both devices will converge to the same value.
Of course, the quantum computers running at the (near) zero temperature would supersede the classical computers running at room temperature pretty much - but the classical computers would run a way better at these low temperatures as well.
Friends for these type techi ideas and new releases. pls log on too http://www.prakashatisbm.blogspot.in/2011/09/first-quantum-computer-with-quantum-cpu.html
So Friends 
T.C & Bye
Author

Jinnah vs. Gandhi



Hello dear friends,
               On the occasion of our 65th independence day of India, Times of India had launched a special edition. While reading the paper, I came across an interesting page titled ‘Father’s day 2’. This article was all about the book ‘Jinnah vs. Gandhi’ written by British historian Roderick Matthews. When Mr. Mathews was interviewed about the book, some of the questions asked and the answers given by him were as follows:

Q1. What inspired you to write about Indian history?
A) I read modern history at Oxford University and my special subjects were politics and empire. I also have family links to India. My great grandfather was Charles Roberts Under-Secretary of State for India. When Gandhi came to London in 1914, he stayed with him. Gandhi fell ill and it was Roberts who persuaded him to return to India, inadvertently precipitating the fall of British Raj.
         Gandhi was in London to meet Gopal Gokhale, a politician fighting for Indian independence who was his and Jinnah’s guru. My great grandmother Cecilia Roberts took to nursing Gandhi.

Q2. Why did you decide to do book on Jinnah vs. Gandhi?
A) It is a hot topic and a very few authors have written about them together.

Q3. What are the conclusions you draw in the book?
 A) I say that Pakistan got the worse of Jinnah and India got the best of Gandhi and the two countries that came out of that reflect the strength and weakness of those leaders.
 Pakistan is now paranoid, too small, military indefensible, and tends towards hero worship. India is muddled but very free, vibrant diverse and tolerant mostly.
I say that Jinnah had a very negative nationalism. His vision of Pakistan was that it should not be Hindu-dominated or British-dominated and filled with Muslims. But he made no attempt to define what a Muslim nation was. Muslim people always say that he wanted a strict Islamic nation but I don’t think he did; he just wanted a state for Muslims.
Gandhi had a positive inclusive nationalism that anyone in India was Indian. India is now inclusive, noisy, merry, vibrant and positive and that is what Gandhi wanted to propagate. But not all of Gandhi is represented in India as he also advocated alcohol prohibition, was anti consumerism, pro-celibacy and against violence. So he wouldn’t like modern consumerist India with its nuclear weapons.


Q4. Why is Pakistan lagging behind India today?
A) Jinnah had been asking for partition ever since 1940 but the congress had resisted. Then with the country becoming ungovernable, their idea was to get the best India and create the worst Pakistan. Jinnah had no choice but to accept partition as he had asked for it so often. Jinnah wanted a big Pakistan but he got a smaller Pakistan and the provinces he got were poor. So, Pakistan was a poor country from start.
Nehru was for it at the end as he wanted to get rid of Jinnah as he kept making more demands. The brits had lost power by then to impose anything. They were bankrupt by 1947 and wanted to leave India. Partition was agreed on by all parties and not imposed by but backed by British.
     Nehru later admitted that partition was a big mistake but they had waited so long to get into government and it was being offered to them and they could have a very big India with a big central government so they could bring social reform. Congress pushed through land reform in India whereas in Pakistan Jinnah did nothing to dismantle the land-owing elite, who were his supporters and Pakistan did not get a constitution for another decade.  



 
So friends, this interview gives us a short introduction about the book and about the author’s view and approach towards the subject. According to me, the topic is quite interesting and I would love to take a glance at the book. If anyone of you people are interested in Indian history and would like to know how the two nations were shaped from the beginning I would like you also to take a quick look at the book.

Also if you people have more interesting topics for the blog, your ideas are always welcome. You can send me your articles ,poems or any stuff which shows ur creativity and talent will be published in the blog with the contributors name id: defaulterssot.07@gmail.com

SO Friends 
see U & t.c 
Bye
Author

Thursday, 23 August 2012

Independence Day.............!


Hi Friends,
 So here we have another Independence Day the 65th I.D of our country which our country & countrymen have celebrated with all the bash & respect for our country.




As i mentioned in ma last post our present Generation  have a big role in the Unity & Integrity Of our 'Incredible Country : INDIA '. As tradition the I.D Celeb. @ our NaNde campus Started @ sharp 10 am.The national flag of India or as we know it as our beloved 'Tiranga' was hoisted by our beloved President Dr. Pramod Kumar joined by Vice Chancellor Dr P.K. De,Principal Dr. Vijay Aurora,Dr. V.R. Naik...........



The Flag hoisting Ceremony which took place @ the Amphi was ended with our National Anthem .

It was quickly followed by various I.D SpeCial Cultural activities which took place @ the Audi.There was a string of event ranging from a Heart TouChing play on 'Women Feticide ' To the colourful performance of  our dancers on the infamous Song 'Des Rangila ' displaying the Vibrant Culture of our Country. It was followed by the line of songs by the ISB&M Staff & Students  ranging from patriotic to Old melodies Songz.....





The I.D special Sports Event was the main attraction of the whole event .The Sports Event seen students participating in various competition ranging from individiul to group events.The teams divided into MBA ,SOT & BBA created a competitive environment and team spirit into each student
resulting into making the whole EvEnT a BLAST........


At last Again long & Patriotic I.D Celeb. got ended by reminding & instilling the Sacred Love for Our country & the sufferings our ancestors had suffered to make our country as Peaceful  and Stronger than any Other Country in the World.....

So Wishing U All A Belated
Independence Day 
Author






Saturday, 11 August 2012

WeLcoMe To ISB&M SOT

Dear Friends
  Like they say an institution will suRvive and Last for Decades only when they have their own toRch bearers to carry over their legacy & culture to the masses and also lead the institution as the best of both worlds.



Yes,friends the beginners have always a great responsibility to take care of the future of the institution.As oUr Computer teachers preach ' Output is what That Matters' .So i take this GoLden Post to Welcome our new F.E Students A Heartily WelCome To The ISB&M Family and congratulate their decision.

Orientation Programme (O.P) :
       The O.P Of the F.E took place @ the Audi. on 6th of August.The ceremony was started with Lighting Of Lamp followed by Speeches by the Academic Director Dr P.K. De,Principal Dr. Vijay Aurora,Dr. V.R. Naik...........


      During the speeches the Honorable Guests  Emphasized on the History & Journey of the ISB&M Into A Global Brand.And also the importance Of taking forward the name & fame of our collage was well conveyed.
      It ws followed by a super RoCknG performance by the SOT RoCk team FoRmally named '6LBG'
which consists of Anmol,Andy,Leyon,Kaustubh & Neil Keni.The band with their high eNd fusion numbers and music mixtures left the audience thrilled......!
Also, Vinay Shinde & Guarang From SE Mech had a Superb EnGlisH number.
    The Workshop By The ISB&M Design School on the title 'Introduction to Engg. Graphics' was quiet knowledgeable and given students Ideas & Techniques for the same.

One of the awaited event was the Drum Performance by the Mechanical HOD Dr. Rahul Ribeiro he once again made the crowd to dance with him with his stunning performance pairing with Prof. Vijay from Design School.


      Finally the event came to a halt @ 5 pm with the intro. of the faculties by F.E Coordinator Dr Swapnil B. Patil. Followed by Vote of Thanks by Prof. Ashu who worked tirelessly with the students Representatives throughout from the beginning to the end of the event with her guidance and cooperation.
Out of all the programs the most interested event (atleast for me......ha ha ! ) was 'The High Tea' by which the O.P came to an end welcoming & introducing all the F.E to the huge ISB&M Family.

Somthng To Ponder :Guyz get ready each branch is gong to start separate societies....

Somthng To Look Forward: The new revised syllabi for the FE will be there @ the nxt blog........

Somthng For NOW : keep on enjoyng the blog by giving Like & Share the page with everyone.....

So Friends that for now
T.C & Bye
Author



 

Friday, 10 August 2012


Hi Friendz
Its ma shear  pleasure to address U all under the title "The Beats Of ISBM SOT".

This Blog is not intended to be a single sourced one,as used to be.It should & will work on the collective sourcez from all of the ISBM SOT family.

Talking about The Mission Objectives : Its a common College STOP where all of the college Gozips,BrEakinG News etc; Can be noted & grasped @ one GO.

Also,medium is not a problem here.Its wht matters is the collective response & suggestion of each & everyone.Like wise F.B rep our personal profile then this rep our collective Beatz.Beatz of Our RocKnG College LIFE...













Friends these blanks is for U .Am leaving this for U to fill UP with Ur Ideas and Interests

Thank U & Take Care
Bye
Author





FORZA(Force, Zest, Attitude)................!





Hi Screechy Screamers,
  The 13th annual foundation day of ISB&M Groups(Formally PEG grp) was CeLebrated @ the Nande Campus on 23rd july.I Guess its time for us to have a tour on the HisTory Of ISB&M Groups.


 Talking about ForZa:
      FORZA symbolizes ‘Force, Zest and Attitude’ is the two day event in the calendar of ISB&M. It is the foundation day where students and faculties from ISB&M group of institutes from across all campuses conglomerate in Pune campus and unleash their hidden creative and cultural talents. 
   
     There is a dash of glamour, josh, masti and dhamaal when students from across all campuses vie for the top honors in exciting rounds of competitions like rock bands, face painting, fashion shows, western singing, Indian classical music, western dance, Indian fusion dance, face painting and a quiz. July 24 is the ISB&M Foundation Day. 
      
   Top class media professionals and alumni showcase their ramp-walking talents for much-awaited ‘Corporate Walk’ where they sashay down the ramp amidst loud cheering. This is followed by the cutting of the ISB&M birthday cake. The event has over 1000 energetic students participating in a healthy arena of events in tough battlefield situation to emerge as the winner!!!

SO Guys 
See U & Take Care
Bye
Author

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