Classical vs. Quantum Computing
A New Frontier of Computing
Beyond the Binary
For decades, computers have relied on the classical bit. But as we reach physical limits, quantum computing introduces a fluid landscape where multiple possibilities exist at once.
Welcome to this introduction to Quantum Computing. For decades, our computers have relied on the same fundamental building block: the classical bit. While these machines have become incredibly small and fast, they are reaching a physical limit. Quantum computing represents a fundamental shift, moving from the rigid binary world of 0 or 1 to a fluid landscape where multiple possibilities exist at once.
- Classical bits are rigid (0 or 1).
- Quantum computing is a fundamental shift in information processing.
- We are moving from certain states to a landscape of possibilities.