Quantum X Computing
Full Form of QXC
What is QXC?
Quantum X Computing (QXC) is an emerging framework that combines classical high-performance computing with quantum algorithms to solve complex problems faster. In India, QXC is gaining traction in research institutions like IISc and IITs, where it is used for cryptography simulations, drug discovery, and climate modeling. The acronym appears in academic papers, government-funded projects (e.g., National Quantum Mission), and tech startup pitches. While still in early stages, QXC is often referenced in competitive exams like GATE and UGC NET under the ‘Emerging Technologies’ section. Its practical role involves bridging the gap between theoretical quantum computing and real-world computation, making it a key area for Indian scientists and engineers. Understanding QXC helps students and professionals stay ahead in the rapidly evolving tech landscape.
QXC का फुल फॉर्म
क्वांटम एक्स कंप्यूटिंग
Example
The research team at IIT Madras submitted a proposal to develop a QXC-based solver for supply chain optimization.