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What makes Quantum Computing faster and smarter than Classical Computing?​

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Answered by riyankapandey08
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Quantum computers really are faster at some things. ... The basic computational unit in quantum computing is a qubit, short for quantum bit. While a classical bit is always 0 or 1, when a qubit is operating it can take on many other additional values.

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Answered by probrainsme102
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As more bits are added to a quantum computer, its processing power increases exponentially.

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The ability to prepare quantum bits in a superposition of an exponential number of states is the main justification for a quantum computer's superiority to a classical computer.

The quantum algorithm then computes all potential inputs simultaneously.

This is because qubits have access to a wider range of values since, unlike classical bits, which can only represent a 1 or a 0, they can simultaneously take on a variety of other states.

Or, to put it another way, quantum space is more valuable than classical space.

29. The processing power of a quantum computer grows exponentially as more bits are added.

For this reason, a 50-qubit machine can be likened to a traditional computer that can process billions of bits.

Qubits are significantly more valuable than a classical bit.

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