Quantum computer

Quantum computers use quantum-mechanical phenomena such as superposition and entanglement to perform computation. These are able to solve certain computational problems, such as integer factorization (which underlies RSA encryption), substantially faster than classical computers. They are also able to perform parallel operations using qubits far more efficiently than computers with traditional bitwise/binary von Neumann architecture which are better at serial processing. Time crystals are used to stabilize qubits.