Nowadays, the performance gap between quantum computers and classical supercomputers is widening. For instance, there are studies showing that we’ve reached a sufficient number of qubits to demonstrate quantum advantage in certain problems. So, what do you all think—what’s the more promising path for future computing power? Do you believe quantum algorithms will replace classical ones, or are hybrid systems the smarter way to go? Let me hear your thoughts, fellas 👇
Quantum computing vs. classical computing: Which one will shape the future?
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In today's comparison of electric cars versus internal combustion engines, hybrid systems emerge as the most practical solution—efficient and accessible in the short term. Similarly, while quantum computing is still in its infancy, I believe integrating it with classical systems to form a promising hybrid model is the most logical next step.