They made quantum computing work much more quickly than we have.
Why have binary state, when you can have ifiniteinfinite?
They probably had binary computers for a short time, then cracked quantum.
"What is the minimal historical change that would make non-binary computers the standard in a world equivalent to our modern world?"
What is the minimal historical change that would make non-binary computers the standard in a world equivalent to our modern world?
Someone cracked a cheap room temperature way to make qbits