Achieving quantum computing practicality
Discover how quantum computing promises to enable breakthroughs in materials, chemicals and drug design, financial and climate modeling, and cryptography.
Jim Clarke, Director of Quantum Hardware at Intel Labs, discusses how chemistry and physics drive the development of qubits in these unique systems. Unlike binary encoding that represents data as "on" or "off" states, quantum bits can simultaneously operate in multiple states, maximizing efficiency. These systems will bring mind-blowing computing power to the world in the next decade and beyond.
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