
Quantum advantage is the point where a quantum computer can solve a specific problem faster or better than even the most powerful traditional (classical) computers in the world.
This doesn’t mean quantum computers are faster at everything. They won’t load your web browser quicker or run video games better. But for certain hard problems, like simulating how molecules behave to design new drugs, or optimizing complex logistics routes, they can potentially do in minutes or hours what a classical supercomputer would need thousands or even millions of years to finish. Quantum advantage is the milestone where that speedup stops being theoretical and starts being real and useful for practical problems people actually care about.
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