Quantum computers use subatomic particles to solve problems that would take classical supercomputers centuries
Quantum computers leverage the strange laws of subatomic particles to perform calculations in days that would stall today's most powerful supercomputers for centuries, promising a new era of unbreakable encryption.
Quantum computing utilizes the principle of superposition to process information at speeds far beyond classical bits. While traditional supercomputers perform quadrillions of operations per second, they lack the architecture to solve complex problems like molecular drug design or advanced cryptography within a human lifetime.
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