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Could we ever see quantum laptops? "I can't think of a fundamental reason why a quantum laptop would not be possible" Stephen Bartlett , a theoretical quantum physicist and director of the University of Sydney's Nano Institute , thinks we could see useful quantum computers by the end of this decade .
Questions remain over how many qubits are needed to create a useful quantum computer, but it's definitely higher than is currently possible.
Right now, scientists are focused on making quantum computers more powerful, not on shrinking them.
The history of computers suggests quantum computers will roll out first for industrial, military and government applications before shifting to consumers.
The drive for miniaturization is not as strong at the moment as the drive for performance, experts say.
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