Wednesday, February 29, 2012

IBM: We're on the cusp of the Quantum Computing revolution

IBM: We're on the cusp of the Quantum Computing revolution

Technology's holy grail is the development of a “perfect” Quantum Computer. Traditional computers recognize information as bits: binary information representing “On” or “Off” states. A quantum computer uses qubits: operating in superposition, a qubit exists in all states simultaneously — not just “On” or “Off,” but every possible state in-between. It would theoretically be able to instantly access every piece of information at the same time, meaning that a 250 qubit computer would contain more data than there are particles in the universe.
IBM: We're on the cusp of the Quantum Computing revolution


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