Dear MEL Topic Readers,
The race to make the world's most powerful computer
ever
As quantum computing are becoming available,
even today’s fastest computers are being categorized as conventional, just like
the most powerful bomb is compared with a nuclear weapon.
Quantum computing uses quantum bits, or
'qubits,' instead of the ordinary bit that only represents either 1 or 0.
Since these qubits can store much more
information than just one or the other, Quantum computers can compute tasks
much faster with much less energy than conventional computers, just like going
down each path of a very complex maze at the same time instead of checking each
path at a time. They are expected to help discover new medicine, design materials,
model climate change, supercharge artificial intelligence, and even crack or
build complex security systems much faster.
Sounds amazing, doesn’t it? But because of
the complex nature, quantum computers are hard to build. So, for now, there is
no one best way to build one.
Enjoy reading and watching the videos to
learn what quantum computing is like.
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