Quantum computing leverages quantum-mechanical phenomena like superposition and entanglement to process information. Unlike classical computers, quantum...
Quantum computing is an emerging field that uses principles of quantum mechanics, such as superposition and entanglement, to perform computations far beyond the capabilities of classical computers.
Classical computers use bits (0 or 1), while quantum computers use qubits, which can represent 0, 1, or both simultaneously (superposition). This allows quantum computers to process exponentially more information.
Quantum computing could revolutionize drug discovery, materials science, financial modeling, cryptography, and artificial intelligence by solving complex problems currently intractable for classical machines.
While significant progress is being made, large-scale, fault-tolerant quantum computers are still in the research and development phase, likely decades away from widespread commercial availability.