Quantum Computing: 4 Things You Need to Know

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Sabrina Polin

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The very computer you’re reading this on -- desktop, laptop, tablet, or smartphone -- is using bits to store information. That is, ones and zeroes. Quantum computers, on the other hand, use qubits, which can represent a one, a zero, or both a one and a zero at the same time. This means, they can make calculations faster -- MUCH faster. Quantum computers can crack even the most secure government encryption keys, making them a security threat. But, they’re not so accessible, and will mostly be used for research and complex problem solving. They will, however, eventually make a splash in the enterprise world.
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