This is
because classical computers store information in binary bits — either a 0 or a 1.
Not exact matches
For small town manufacturers, finding
computer - leaning workers can be a challenge
because of the difference between the reality and the
classical image of the industry.
It used to be widely accepted that a
classical computer can not simulate more than 49 qubits
because of memory limitations.
Because the
computer operates under
classical rules, it simply can not grapple with many of the features of the quantum world.