Is quantum Internet search on the way?
Tuesday, May 6, 2008 - 10:21
in Physics & Chemistry
In classical computing, random access memory (RAM) is needed to make things “work.” But it is subject to a certain level of energy loss. But what if you could create low-energy quantum access memory (QRAM) that would not only work in terms of quantum computing, but that could also be applied to classical computing?
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