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Quantum computers are solving problems of processor-based multitasking.

  

 Quantum computers are solving problems of processor-based multitasking.


Quantum computers are solving one of the biggest problems in the computer world. That thing is processor-based multitasking. When we are thinking about binary systems the multitasking is virtual. In Windows- and other multitasking systems the active software is the thing that is driven through the processor. And other open software is waiting until the operating system calls them. 

The activation of the program happens when the user of the system clicks the software and activates the next application. So in the virtual multitasking system, the software or application reserves the entire processor where the data travels. The thing is that most of the time the processor is not using its entire power. And if processor-based multitasking is possible the processor could use a part of its capacity for other missions. 

But in binary systems,  the processor must reserve its entire capacity for the task. There has been made before the artificial intelligence-based solutions wherein the multi-nucleus processors some of the processors are reserved for background tasks. In the multi nucleus processors, the microprocessor would be many microprocessors. And the system can remove some of them from the entirety for making the mission background. 

This kind of ability is making it possible to calculate the series like Riemann's conjecture. Solving this kind of problem like is there some "non-binary" number in calculation series requires extreme long process drive. And the computer time of the most powerful systems is always limited. So the artificial intelligence-based system can swap the task between supercomputers. And that allows making the calculations even years. 

But this kind of thing can make the regular PC:s operations more powerful. But the quantum systems are taking this kind of thing, even more, higher level. When the quantum computer makes multiple tasks at the same time. It can control robots that are operating in very complex areas. The quantum computer simply reserves a couple of its layers for the background operations. 

Processor-based multitasking makes it possible that the robot can make many things at the same time. If the social robot has processor-based multitasking in use it can discuss and walk at the same time. The multitasking microchips make it possible to create a new type of system that is even more powerful. The fact is that the robot must not have an internally quantum system. '

The quantum computer can control the robot over the internet. And the only problem is the communication. That kind of robot needs a very secure and error-free communication line between robot and computer base. 


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