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<p class="u-custom-font u-large-text u-text u-text-font u-text-variant u-text-2">Quantum computers perform calculations based on the probability of an object's state before it is measured ‐ instead of just 1s or 0s &hypen; which means they have the potential to process exponentially more data compared to classical computers. Quantum computers use qubits instead of traditional bits (binary digits).Qubits are different from traditional bits because until they are read out (meaning measured),they can exist in an indeterminate state where we can't tell whether they'll be measured as a 0 or a 1.</p>
<h5 class=" u-text u-text-palette-1-base u-text-2" style="text-align: justify;">The leap of computation </h5>
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<div class="row" style="text-align: justify; font-size: 20px"><p>Quantum computers perform calculations based on the probability of an object's state before it is measured ‐ instead of just 1s or 0s &hypen; which means they have the potential to process exponentially more data compared to classical computers. Quantum computers use qubits instead of traditional bits (binary digits).Qubits are different from traditional bits because until they are read out (meaning measured),they can exist in an indeterminate state where we can't tell whether they'll be measured as a 0 or a 1.</p></div>
<p class="u-align-center-sm u-align-center-xl u-align-center-xs u-text u-text-3">Quantum computers perform calculations based on the probability of an object's state before it is measured ‐ instead of just 1s or 0s &hypen; which means they have the potential to process exponentially more data compared to classical computers. Quantum computers use qubits instead of traditional bits (binary digits).Qubits are different from traditional bits because until they are read out (meaning measured),they can exist in an indeterminate state where we can't tell whether they'll be measured as a 0 or a 1. </p>
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