Quantum Computing Introduction with Zlatko Minev
Computer chips have physical limitations. When transistors get too small, electrons start to behave in ways that make the hardware modules less reliable. Our reliable technological progress has been enabled by Mooreβs Law: the idea that the number of components we can fit on a chip doubles roughly every 12-18 months. We canβt keep shrinking the size of these components, because physics is no longer complying. Quantum computing allows us
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