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Quantum bits

I remember reading an article about cpu's and memory based on quantum mechanics a couple of weeks ago. Can't remember where, but it was quite interesting. The basic premise was that quantum machinary is considerably smaller and faster with the added benefit that quantum bits have more than the two states (i.e. not just on/off) which allows for much more powerful programming.

Linden

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Thursday 12 September, 19:41
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