World’s smallest quantum computer unveiled, solves problems with just 1 photon
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Taiwanese scientists created the world's tiniest quantum computer, using a single photon with 32 time-bins to solve prime factorization via Shor's algorithm, without needing large cooling systems, promising faster problem-solving across various domains.
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