Quantum Entanglement
A quantum mechanical phenomenon where particles become correlated so that the quantum state of each particle cannot be described independently.
Entangled particles exhibit correlations that cannot be explained by classical physics. Measuring one particle instantly affects its entangled partner, regardless of distance. This property is fundamental to quantum computing, quantum cryptography, and quantum communication protocols.
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Non-Volatile Memory Express - a specification for accessing solid-state storage over PCIe.
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NVIDIA's parallel computing platform and programming model for general computing on GPUs.
Kubernetes
An open-source container orchestration platform for automating deployment, scaling, and management of containerized applications.
Qubit
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