IPA: /ˈkwɪbaɪt/
KK: /ˈkwɪbaɪt/
A group of eight quantum bits that are processed together by a computer.
The new quantum computer can handle a qubyte for advanced calculations.
The word 'qubyte' is a modern term derived from the combination of 'quantum' (from Latin 'quantus', meaning how much) and 'byte' (a unit of digital information). It refers to a unit of quantum information, combining the concepts of quantity and digital data storage.
Think of 'quantum' as relating to 'how much' and 'byte' as a unit of digital information — together, they help you remember that 'qubyte' is a unit of quantum information.
No commonly confused words.