Quantum Computing Basics

Unlocking new frontiers with Quantum Computing

Why Quantum Computing Matters

The Quantum Leap:

Classical computers process information in binary (0s and 1s), but quantum computers use qubits, which can exist in superposition (both 0 and 1 simultaneously). This allows them to solve problems exponentially faster in certain domains.

Why Now?

Quantum computing is transitioning from theory to real-world applications. IQM is at the forefront of this revolution, building quantum systems used in cutting-edge research and industry applications globally.

Understanding quantum computing

Quantum computing is based on qubits, which differ fundamentally from classical bits. While a bit is either 0 or 1, a qubit can exist in a superposition of both states simultaneously. This unique property exponentially increases computational capacity.

Classic Bit

2 distinct states

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Quantum Bit

Superposition of 2 basic states

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Key Impact Areas

Advancing scientific discovery

(e.g., material science and chemistry)

Optimizing logistics and resource allocation
Enhancing cryptographic systems for data security

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