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Hardware

XR hardware is the physical technology that makes immersive spatial computing possible. Modern XR systems combine: to create interactive 3D environments that respond to movement, voice, gestures, and real-world surroundings in real time. Unlike traditional computers, XR devices constantly observe and interpret physical space using…

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What is XR

XR (Extended Reality) is a group of technologies that blend digital environments with the physical world. It includes: Instead of simply looking at a flat screen, XR lets you interact with 3D environments using headsets, cameras, sensors, voice, hand tracking, and AI-powered systems. Modern XR…

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Current Limitations

Current quantum computers are still far from solving most large-scale real-world AI and machine learning problems. Although quantum computing has made major progress, today’s systems remain: Modern devices are still considered experimental systems. We are currently in what researchers call the NISQ era — Noisy…

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Quantum Programming

Quantum programming is the process of writing code for quantum computers and quantum simulators. Instead of working with traditional variables and binary logic alone, quantum programming uses: Most modern quantum programs are hybrid systems where classical code and quantum circuits work together. Today, you can…

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Grover’s Algorithm

Grover’s Algorithm is one of the most important and intuitive quantum algorithms. It is designed to search an unsorted dataset much faster than classical brute-force methods. While a classical computer may need to check every item one by one in the worst case, Grover’s Algorithm…

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