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Is It the End of the Road for Computing Power?

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The article on Attract Group's blog highlights the transformative role of big data analytics in transportation planning. It effectively outlines how data-driven insights can enhance decision-making processes, optimize routes, and improve overall efficiency. By leveraging real-time information, transportation agencies can proactively address challenges, leading to better resource management and enhanced user experiences. This informative read underscores the potential of big data to revolutionize how we approach urban mobility.

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Google’s Quantum Computer Is About 158 Million Times Faster Than the World’s Fastest Supercomputer

https://medium.com/predict/googles-quantum-computer-is-about-158-million-times-faster-than-the-world-s-fastest-supercomputer-36df56747f7f#:~:text=1 Qubits can be everywhere at once. The,leap forward. ... 4 The next breakthrough.

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"Is It the End of the Road for Computing Power?"

Err no it isn't, but maybe in the conventional sense yes.

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