quantum supremacy
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A term referring to the point where a quantum computer can perform a computation that is practically impossible for even the most powerful classical supercomputers. It signifies a milestone in quantum computing capability, though not necessarily immediate practical usefulness.
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Simon Benjamin on Architectures for Quantum Computing
Y Combinator
A term referring to the point where a quantum computer can perform a computation that is practically impossible for even the most powerful classical supercomputers. It signifies a milestone in quantum computing capability, though not necessarily immediate practical usefulness.

Scott Aaronson: What is a Quantum Computer? | AI Podcast Clips
Lex Fridman
The demonstration that a programmable quantum device can solve a problem that no classical computer could solve in any feasible amount of time.