JOHAN STEYN: Quantum computing ushers in the rise of a new paradigm
As the world moves from the age of silicon to the quantum era, the stakes are extraordinarily high
10 January 2024 - 05:00
For more than 50 years, Moore’s Law, named after Intel founder Gordon Moore, has been a guiding principle in the world of computing. This law states that computer power doubles about every 18 months, a prediction that has remarkably held true, fuelling the explosive growth in computer capabilities.
This unprecedented growth has affected society profoundly, transforming how we work, communicate and entertain ourselves...
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