IonQ: A Quantum Leap of Faith

Which brings us to IonQ. It’s a company operating in a field called quantum computing, which, if you’re anything like me, sounds like something out of a science fiction novel. And, truthfully, it kind of is. Traditional computers, the ones we use every day, store information as bits – ones and zeros. Quantum computers, however, use something called qubits. Now, a qubit isn’t just a one or a zero; it’s a one and a zero, simultaneously. It’s a bit like being both awake and asleep at the same time. A dizzying thought, and one that allows these machines to perform calculations that would take even the most powerful supercomputer centuries, if not millennia.






