Since the dawn of computing era manufacturers of computer have been searching for a way to develop faster and smarter computers. According to Moore’s law that development is doubling of computing power every 18 months. But in recent time this trend has been slowing down. But researchers all around the world are claiming that they are getting closer and closer to developing a computer that breaks every record of all the computer they have ever built. Yes, the era of quantum computing has begun.
Quantum computers use the principles of quantum physics which means they can try all the possible solutions to a problem and choose the most accurate one in a fraction of a millisecond making them both faster and smarter at the same time. These types of computers have been a cool idea since the beginning of the 70s but making a computer that follows the laws of quantum mechanics has been nothing but a painful dream to scientists. One of the main concepts of this is super positioning which means that a particle like an electron can exists in many different theoretical states at the same time but it can only be observed in one state. The reason why developing such computers is so hard is because linking big objects with quantum objects to work together is very hard as both of them follow different laws. But scientists claim that they have sort out some of these problems.
Instead of using traditional bits (0 or 1) as a source of storing data quantum computer use photons (qubits). Qubits follow the law of quantum mechanics it means that unlike bits which can only be in either 0 or 1, qubits can be in both states i.e. 0 and 1 at the same time meaning that they can hold a ton of data. The problem with qubits is that they can only be observed in only one state 0 or 1. But scientist have overcome that problem by using a method called indirect observation which means that in about a decade or so we might be able to fully develop a quantum computers.
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Revised Grade XII HSEB Examination Routine..

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Saturday, March 16, 2013
Some Basic Types of Girls...
There are basically 7 TYPES OF GIRLS...
1. HARD DISK Girls:
Remember everything forever.

2. RAM Girls:
Forgets about you the moment you turn her off.
3. SCREEN SAVER Girls:
Just for looking.
4. INTERNET Girls:
Difficult to access.
5. SERVER Girls:
Always busy when needed.
6. MULTIMEDIA Girls:
Makes horrible things looks beautiful.
7. VIRUS Girls :
These type of girls are normally called'WIFE'
once enters in your system don't leave even after format.:D :pS
1. HARD DISK Girls:
Remember everything forever.
2. RAM Girls:
Forgets about you the moment you turn her off.
3. SCREEN SAVER Girls:
Just for looking.
4. INTERNET Girls:
Difficult to access.
5. SERVER Girls:
Always busy when needed.
6. MULTIMEDIA Girls:
Makes horrible things looks beautiful.
7. VIRUS Girls :
These type of girls are normally called'WIFE'
once enters in your system don't leave even after format.:D :pS
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