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Cleveland Clinic researchers are unlocking quantum computing's full potential through the creation of a new computing paradigm inspired by the human brain.

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Fabio Cumbo, Daniel Blankenberg, Cleveland Clinic researchers
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Cleveland Clinic researchers are unlocking quantum computing's full potential through the creation of a new computing paradigm inspired by the human brain.
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Tue, 16 Jun 2026 15:54:00 GMT · 3h 20m ago
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Cleveland ·
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This new computing paradigm, called quantum hyperdimensional computing (QHDC), was developed to leverage quantum properties to efficiently encode and process complex data, overcoming bottlenecks in current quantum AI.
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The development of Quantum Hyperdimensional Computing (QHDC) offers a significant advancement in quantum computing, potentially accelerating biomedical research through its ability to perform 500 times faster than other methods. This new class of algorithms allows quantum computers to process complex data more efficiently, which could lead to breakthroughs in areas like drug discovery and personalized medicine.

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