👉 Spin computing is an innovative approach to quantum computing that leverages the intrinsic spin properties of electrons, rather than their charge, to process information. Unlike traditional bits that use either a 0 or 1 state, spin qubits can exist in a superposition of both states simultaneously, thanks to the quantum mechanical property of spin. This allows for parallel processing on an unprecedented scale. Spin qubits are typically realized using the electron or nuclear spin of atoms, ions, or defects in materials like silicon. The manipulation of these spins is achieved through magnetic fields and microwave pulses, enabling the execution of quantum algorithms. Spin computing promises higher coherence times and potentially lower error rates compared to other quantum computing paradigms, making it a promising avenue for practical quantum technology.