👉 Sudden computing, also known as a quantum computing breakthrough, refers to the rapid development or realization of practical quantum computers that can solve certain problems much faster than classical computers. This phenomenon often occurs when researchers achieve a critical milestone, such as successfully creating and stabilizing a quantum bit (qubit) that can maintain its state (superposition) for a sufficiently long time, or when they develop a scalable architecture that can integrate a large number of qubits. These advancements can lead to exponential increases in computational power for specific tasks, such as factoring large numbers (relevant for cryptography) or simulating quantum systems (useful in chemistry and materials science), which are infeasible for classical computers. Sudden computing represents a paradigm shift in technology, promising to revolutionize fields like artificial intelligence, drug discovery, and complex system modeling.