Researchers have announced a major breakthrough in the quest to build an effective quantum computer – a machine which could revolutionise everything from drug discovery to cancer treatments.
Quantum computers have ‘qubits’ instead of ‘bits’ of ones and zeroes – and qubits can be one, zero or both at the same time.
Creating an effective quantum computer could unlock unheard-of computing power, researchers believe – although some warn that the discovery could ‘break the internet’, with quantum machines able to break current encryption methods.
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Researchers from the University of Sussex and Universal Quantum showed off this month that qubits can directly transfer between quantum computer microchips and demonstrated this with record-breaking speed and accuracy.
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