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Quantum Computing has Almost Arrived!
Open Source For You
|October 2025
Quantum computing is slowly but surely transitioning from academic research to the real world. Once it comes into everyday use, its effects will be farreaching, to say the least.
Quantum computing has rapidly transitioned from purely academic explorations to early industry deployments, with pilot projects emerging across finance, healthcare, and cybersecurity. Organisations are investing in proof-of-concepts for portfolio optimisation, molecular simulation, and quantum-safe encryption to prepare for post-quantum threats.
Conventional silicon-based computers consist of millions of transistors that switch between 'on' and 'off', corresponding to two possible values of bits -- 0 and 1. Processing relies on basic logic gates like AND, NOT and the like acting on individual bits or pairs of bits. Each bit's state can be measured and distinguished without disturbing the system.
Quantum computers, by contrast, employ quantum bits or qubits which can occupy a superposition of both 0 and 1 at the same time. A two-qubit device can represent four states simultaneously, a three-qubit system eight states, a four-qubit system sixteen states, and an n-qubit system can register up to 2^n unique states in parallel. Qubits can also become entangled, meaning the state of one qubit is intrinsically linked to the state of another, which is a defining feature of quantum mechanics.
This inherent parallelism allows quantum machines to tackle complex problems far beyond the reach of classical architectures. Because qubit operations scale exponentially with the number of qubits, quantum computers promise dramatic speedups using the algorithms designed to exploit superposition and entanglement.
The best way to understand quantum computing is to contrast it with classical computing (Table 1).
This story is from the October 2025 edition of Open Source For You.
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