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Sample slide · Quantum vs. Classical Computers
The core difference: bits vs. qubits
A classical computer stores information in bits — each one is either 0 or 1, like a light switch. A quantum computer uses qubits, which can be 0, 1, or a blend of both at the same time. That blend is what lets quantum machines explore many answers at once.
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