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Srikumar Sahoo

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Quantum computing, spearheaded by Microsoft and Quantinuum, is a game-changer. Unlike traditional computers, which use binary bits, quantum computers leverage qubits that can exist in multiple states at once. This quantum leap in computing power means solving complex problems in minutes that would take millennia on current systems. Challenges remain, like qubit stability, but the potential is enormous. From revolutionizing industries to reshaping our world, quantum computing promises an extraordinary future. Quantum computing, led by Microsoft and Quantinuum, is a paradigm shift. Qubits, unlike binary bits, can exist in multiple states simultaneously, unlocking unprecedented computing power. Despite challenges, quantum computing holds immense potential to revolutionize industries and solve complex problems at lightning speed.

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