This is a comment on two wrong Phys. Rev. Letters papers by C.A.
Trugenberger. Trugenberger claimed that quantum registers could be used as
exponentially large "associative" memories. We show that his scheme is no
better than one where the quantum register is replaced with a classical one of
equal size.
We also point out that the Holevo bound and more recent bounds on "quantum
random access codes" pretty much rule out powerful memories (for classical
information) based on quantum states.Comment: REVTeX4, 1 page, published versio