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Quantum Computing
Quantum Computing leverages superposition and entanglement (qubits) to solve complex optimization and simulation problems exponentially faster than classical supercomputers.
Quantum Computing utilizes quantum-mechanical phenomena (superposition and entanglement) to process data via qubits, fundamentally altering computational capability. This technology provides a 'quantum advantage' for specific, high-complexity tasks: Google's Sycamore processor, for example, demonstrated a calculation in six seconds that a classical supercomputer would take decades to complete. Key applications are already emerging across industries: from accelerating drug discovery and materials science simulations to optimizing financial portfolio management and developing quantum-safe cryptography. Global leaders like IBM, Google, and Microsoft are driving the hardware and software stack forward, pushing the technology toward commercial viability.
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