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July 24, 2014

Microsoft explains quantum computing in a way we can all understand

by John_A

Quantum computing — it’s a term we’re hearing more and more, as companies such as D-Wave build their own early versions of super-machines. Microsoft, naturally, is investing considerable resources in the field as well; its Station Q research lab in Santa Barbara brings together experts studying topological quantum computing, with the goal of making a vastly more powerful successor to the classical computer. We’ve covered some quantum computing milestones in the past, and while you might have a basic grasp on the difference between qubits and bits, Microsoft’s Quantum Computing 101 video — published below — is a well-done explainer, putting the implications of this research in human terms. For a deeper dive, check out this long read on Station Q, detailing the researchers’ complex and thoroughly interesting work.

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