Quantum Computers May Arrive Much Sooner Than Expected

Quantum Computers May Arrive Much Sooner Than Expected

The rapid pace of development may make quantum computers a reality by the end of this year. Computer Science is one of the rapidly advancing fields. The progression of Bitcoin mining hardware since the cryptocurrency’s inception in 2009 is a good example. Now, the next giant leap for computing is stated to be Quantum Computing and it may soon become a reality, or at least that’s what a leading science publication states. There have been instances in the past when people have expressed their doubts about the future of Bitcoin once quantum computers become a reality. But the community took....


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