The issue here's whether annealing done by D-Wave hardware is fundamentally different than as done by classical algorithms.
That is, jury's still up whether the D-Wave machine's what D-Wave says it is.
The jury's still up on whether D-Wave's better at what it does (that is, annealing) than a traditional computer. It hasn't been "proven" either way so check your facts.
Quantum computation allows for solving SOME problems with much better time complexity. Take into account quantum decoherence...
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