A peek into the boundless potential of quantum computing // http://goo.gl/M26Wpd
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Moore’s law predicts that transistors will be the size of an atom by 2020. Computing will soon work on nature’s smallest scales.
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On this subatomic level, classical computing reaches its limits. The speed of binary processing—0 or 1, yes or no—is maximized.
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The transition to quantum beckons: from sequential to parallel processing, from 0 or 1 to 0 and 1, from bits to qubits.
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Imagine a computer that hacks physics on a nanoscopic scale—where a single particle can be two places at once.
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@foundersfund well when can CPU pass turning test ?1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
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