Superconducting computing
ID: superconducting-computing
Superconducting computing refers to a type of computation that utilizes superconducting materials to perform calculations and process information. Superconductors are materials that can conduct electricity without resistance when cooled below a certain critical temperature. This property allows superconducting circuits to achieve extremely high speeds and low power consumption compared to traditional semiconductor-based computing technologies. ### Key Features of Superconducting Computing: 1. **Zero Resistance**: Superconductors carry electric current without any energy loss, which can lead to more efficient computations.
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