👉 Compact Qubit Architecture (CQA), or compaq computing, is an innovative approach to quantum computing that aims to miniaturize and integrate qubits into a single, compact device. Traditional quantum computers are bulky and require extremely low temperatures to operate, making them impractical for widespread use. CQA seeks to address these challenges by developing a more compact and efficient architecture that utilizes a dense array of qubits, potentially on a chip-scale basis. This technology leverages advances in materials science, nanotechnology, and quantum engineering to create a more scalable, robust, and cost-effective quantum computing platform. By integrating qubits into a single chip, compaq computing promises to reduce the complexity and cost of quantum systems, making them more accessible for research, development, and practical applications in fields such as cryptography, optimization, and drug discovery.