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The potential of 10 billion entangled qubits--if successfully processed--would be staggering. The quantum potential of a qubit is 2n states. Just an idea to wrap your head around, from Wikipedia: , a 300-qubit quantum computer has a state described by 2e300 (approximately 1090) complex numbers, more than the number of atoms in the observable universe.
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I should add that they say "bits" of entanglement, not qubits. So that may be the explanation.
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Hell no!
Big changes by the end of the decade.
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