Quantum Computers Achieve Unconditional Advantage Over Classical Machines, Study Shows
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Quantum Computers Achieve Unconditional Advantage Over Classical Machines, Study Shows
A quantum computer has achieved unconditional superiority over classical machines by solving tasks impossible for conventional systems. Using 12 qubits, researchers demonstrated real-world memory advantages that could revolutionize cryptography, modeling, and computational science.
Scientists led by the University of Texas at Austin have been able to demonstrate, for the first time unconditionally, that a quantum computer can outperform a classic computer on a specific task. This advance is not based on conjecture or assumptions, but on a mathematical test backed by realistic implementation on quantum hardware. It is a firm step in the quest to turn the promise of quantum computing into a practical and tangible tool. What …
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