Abstract

Today, humanity cannot advance without the help of computation. There are still many problems that need resolving that would never be solved without the help of a powerful computer. It is also impossible to build a large enough memory to allow us to solve these complex problems. However, even if we manage to achieve the impossible, with the unprecedented rise of data and the ever-evolving complexity of algorithms, computing the answers in the traditional way would require billions of MWs of power consumption. Not to mention the energy required to cool down the powerful computers from the significant amount of heat they produce. Humanity is quickly reaching the limits of computations that can be currently achieved, raising concerns about the sustainability and environmental impact these power-hungry machines require. Enter quantum computing – the revolutionary technology holding the promise of not only enhancing computational speeds and capabilities but also potentially alleviating the energy burden imposed by traditional computing methods.

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