“For very small problem sizes a classical computer is faster”

In theory, quantum computers vastly outperform classical computers in terms of computing speed. For them to do so in practice, it is necessary to design more and novel high-speed algorithms, says ETH supercomputing specialist Torsten Hoefler.  

The photo shows a quantum computer surrounded by algorithms.
A new study finds that without new kinds of high-speed quantum algorithms, quantum computers will not outperform classical computers in practice for many applications. (Photo: Adobe Stock)

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