ABSTRACT

Quantum computing is a branch of computing that focuses on improving computer technology using quantum theory's principles and postulates (which emphasizes the behavior of energy and material on the atomic and subatomic levels). Quantum computers are also more powerful than supercomputers in terms of computing. They are thousands of times faster than regular computers and supercomputers at processing data. Cache memory is a supplementary memory system that temporarily stores frequently used instructions and data for quicker processing. It is an extremely fast memory type that holds frequently requested data and instructions so that they are immediately available for further processing. Quantum computing is so fast that the DNA system cannot receive the quantum system's outputs spontaneously. That is why a cache memory is used where the data will be stored temporarily. Quantum computers are also more powerful in terms of computation than supercomputers.