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IBM, Alphabet and well-funded startups in the race for quantum supremacy – IT Brief New Zealand
It may not come as a surprise that quantum computing one day replaces artificial intelligence as the mainstream technology to help industries tackle problems they never would have attempted to solve before.

GlobalData, the worldwide data analysts, have offered new research that suggests that many companies are joining the race for ‘quantum supremacy’, that is, to be the first to make significant headway with quantum computing.
Quantum computers are a step closer to reality to solve certain real life problems that are beyond the capability of conventional computers, the analysts state.
However, the biggest challenge is that these machines should be able to manipulate several dozens of quantum bits…
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