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    Latest news on quantum computers, devices that process information using quantum-mechanical phenomena, such as superposition and entanglement. They are different in many ways from the computers that are in use today. For example, a quantum computer can be in multiple states simultaneously, whereas a classical computer can only be in one state at a time. This makes quantum computers much faster and more powerful than classical computers.


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