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Quantum Annealing Processors

Definition

Quantum annealing processors are specialized quantum computers designed to solve complex optimization problems. Unlike universal quantum computers, these processors operate by finding the lowest energy state of a system, which corresponds to the optimal solution for certain types of computational challenges. While not directly used for cryptographic hashing in current blockchain systems, their development is relevant for understanding potential future threats to cryptographic security. They leverage quantum mechanical phenomena to accelerate computations.