Quantum Computers
Saturday, 16 July 2011
Quantum computers are still in a state of infancy compared to digital computers. The computers we use today are improved versions of the original digital systems that have been merged with computers hybrids. While digital systems operate on the principle of binary math and process data using Boolean logic gates, quantum systems are those that process data on the quantum theory of physics.
Quantum computers are the next generation of computers. Although the basic model of quantum computing was built thirty years ago, the machine remains the practice of seeing the light of day. The credit for developing the idea of quantum computers is a whole group of physicists and computer scientists, including Paul. A. Benioff, David Deutsch, Charles H. Bennett and Richard P. Feynman.
Posted by IT World at 10:01
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