Unlike conventional computers, which store each piece of data as a single value (either zero or one), quantum processors can take on multiple values simultaneously, which is why they are so efficient.
Unlike conventional computers» bits, which can be in states of only 0 or 1, quantum computers rely on quantum bits, or qubits, that can be teased into combinations, or «superpositions,» of both 0 and 1.
Not exact matches
Quantum computing relies on particles called quantum bits, or qubits, to process data,
unlike modern
computers that rely on transistors packed into
conventional silicon chips.
Unlike conventional oven cooking, their 3D printer will be able to cook various ingredients at different temperatures and different durations, all controlled by new software being developed by
Computer Science Professor Eitan Grinspun.
Unlike the silicon chips inside
conventional computers, the Bristol team's chip uses light rather than electricity.
Unlike may other EVs; the Leaf also uses a
conventional lead acid battery to power the control
computer, audio system, headlights and windshield wipers.
Unless the lawyer learns information suggesting that the provider is materially departing from
conventional privacy policies or is using the information it obtains by
computer - scanning of e-mails for a purpose that,
unlike computer - generated advertising, puts confidentiality at risk, the use of such e-mail services comports with DR 4 - 101... A lawyer may use an e-mail service provider that conducts
computer scans of e-mails to generate
computer advertising, where the e-mails are not reviewed by or provided to other individuals.