Somewhere around 0,0 or 1,1
There are amazing possibilities in the theoretical space, but there hasn't been enough of a breakthrough on how to practically make stable qubits on a scale to create widespread hype
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Somewhere around 0,0 or 1,1
There are amazing possibilities in the theoretical space, but there hasn't been enough of a breakthrough on how to practically make stable qubits on a scale to create widespread hype
One problem with QC is that besting classical computers has been a moving target, improving exponentially for many years while QC was being researched. It's going to be a long, slow climb up the slope of enlightenment as it reveals its potential.
I know they won't be something everyone has in their house
That's what they said about non-quantum computers 80 years ago.
There are some things which might never be feasible no matter how much human ingenuity you throw at it, because the physics says so. FTL travel, for example.
Domt fkrget about quantum tunneling past the activation barrier