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Chapter 185 - The Quantum Rebirth

Tom knew that the quantum supercomputer he had built was far from perfect at this moment.

It was too large, had high energy consumption, generated excessive heat, and its computing power was not high. At the same time, it only achieved quantum advantage in areas such as AI training, data searching, and physical simulation. In many other aspects, its computing capabilities were still inferior to traditional electronic computers.

The so-called quantum advantage means that if a quantum computer performs better than an electronic computer in a certain field, it can be said to have a quantum advantage in that field.

Clearly, quantum computers cannot exist independently—at least not at this stage.

They need to be combined with electronic computers to compensate for their shortcomings while retaining their advantages.

This was something Tom had known for a long time. The Bluetoth Civilization's quantum computer development path was also like this.

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