Quantum and Classical Computers

Quantum Computer

Quantum computer uses the principles of quantum physics to increase the computational power beyond what is attainable by a traditional computer.

Our computers function by storing data in a binary number format, which result in a series of 1s & 0s (bit) retained in electronic components such as transistors.

Quantum Computer Would store information as either 1 or 0 or Q-bit (quantum superposition of the two states).

A quantum computer is a type of computer that uses quantum-mechanical phenomena, such as superposition and entanglement, to perform operations on data. Unlike classical computers, which process information using bits, quantum computers use quantum bits, or qubits. This allows them to perform certain types of computations much faster than classical computers, making them useful for tasks such as cryptography, simulation, and optimization. However, they are also more difficult to build and maintain, and their full potential is still being researched.