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Quantum Computers Or Super Computers

  • Writer: George Chikowe
    George Chikowe
  • Jul 12, 2024
  • 1 min read

Yes, as the title suggests, they are not the same thing. Silly me I described a quantum computer to be the same thing as a super computer. Do you wanna know why they are different?? PHYSICS and MATHS is your answer. And I have never been a fan of those subjects, but always been a fan of the by-product of such knowledge. Quantum computers surprisingly have a different computational problem solving technique as compared to your traditional PCs Logic structure, neither a super computers structure as they share similarity with traditional PCs by requiring CPUs, GPUs, Memory, RAM and other various components. Quantum computers rely on a series of logic gate structures, that are capable of solving quantum physics related problems by use of series of events combined with different combination inputs of 0’S and 1’S representing either an ON or OFF state.


In maths, this would relate a lot more to probability with your combinations, variance, mean value, standard deviation and blah blah , that i still dislike till this day…


What’s cool is that they do somewhat look like a chandler :)


Google’s Quantum Computer

Source: Google

 
 
 

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