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New analogue quantum device could solve previously unsolvable problems

The researchers believe this new device can be scaled up to solve specific problems that are too complex for digital computers to solve, such as simulating room-temperature superconductors. Read more: New analogue quantum device could solve previously unsolvable problems
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