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Schrödinger’s Cheetah
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Schrödinger’s Cheetah


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9

Qualities

  • Scientific
  • Eye Opening
  • Hot Topic

Recommendation

Quantum computing may seem an exotic technology that delivers far less than its considerable hype. But quantum computing is as profound a change to the world of computing as quantum theory was to that of classical physics. Much like quantum theory, it will remain alien and seemingly distant from people’s daily lives, but it will change the world in ways no one can yet imagine. Google has demonstrated that “qubits” and entanglement can work together to solve concrete problems, but no one is certain what this will mean. The article will fascinate anyone concerned with the future of computing.

Take-Aways

  • Google’s quantum computer can perform in three minutes a task that would take 10,000 years with the fastest conventional supercomputer.
  • Quantum computing is useful for only certain types of questions that are difficult to manage for conventional computers.
  • There are still significant challenges to harnessing the power of quantum computers.

About the Author

The Economist, established in 1843, has never abandoned “its belief in free trade, internationalism and minimum interference by government, especially in the affairs of the market.”