Quantum computers will do extraordinary things. They will create complex digital twins at the molecular level and develop optimization solutions at the International level, allowing us to , from pharmaceuticals to logistics.
But before we can see any of those benefits, we need a viable quantum computer that can solve hypercomplex problems. The quantum computers we have today can solve problems, but nothing an ordinary computer can’t handle.
To take the next big leap in quantum computing, we required a stable qubit.
A qubit, or quantum bit, is the most fundamental building block of a quantum computer. It functions much like a transistor on a standard computer chip, but it can calculate in ways no traditional microprocessor ever could. Building a useful quantum computer would require entangling thousands of these qubits.
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