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Thursday, 02/13/2020 5:28:27 AM

Thursday, February 13, 2020 5:28:27 AM

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What is Quantum Computing and what will it do?

Moore’s law is coming to an end, reaching fundamental limits signaling an end to the insane development of computing power that have allowed our smartphones to be vastly more powerful than the NASA “supercomputer” that first took man to the moon and back.

Classical computers, powered by Moore’s law, have started to reach physical limits that prevent future advancement. And decades of research have shown that there are certain problems that are downright impossible for classical computers to solve. These are problems with a lot of variables, which are the hallmark of incredibly high-value problems like discovering new drugs, finding better materials for batteries, even the best way to route packages while shipping. Finding a good way to do any of those problems would instantly create a trillion-dollar company.

Since the days of theory in the 1980s, Quantum Computers have made rapid advances into becoming a practical technology. Their magical properties of superposition and entanglement demonstrate the potential to process more information almost infinitely faster, and will allow us to simulate physics, chemistry, and even crack all the encryption that is used today to protect our data, like our bank accounts.
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