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Almost all of their plans share a key feature: some variation on logical qubits built by linking together multiple hardware ...
Canadian quantum computing company Xanadu has taken a major leap in its mission to build a scalable, fault-tolerant quantum ...
Researchers have made significant progress in the quest for scalable and fault-tolerant quantum computers after entangling the most logical qubits on record.
The next generation of computers could reshape science, security, and global power. It will not be about what’s possible with ...
Quantum computing has long been a subject of fascination and excitement, promising to solve complex problems far beyond the capabilities of classical computers. As we enter 2025, this ...
Microsoft and Atom Computing have announced what they claim is a significant step forward in reliable quantum computing, unveiling a commercial quantum machine built with 24 entangled logical qubits.
Nord Quantique unveils Tesseract Code, a breakthrough in quantum error correction that boosts efficiency and reduces system size.
They performed the research using Willow, their new line of quantum computing chips. Crucially, the researchers demonstrated that a logical qubit composed of 105 physical qubits suppressed errors ...
Last year, QuEra announced a new roadmap, aiming to build a machine with 100 logical error-corrected qubits by 2026. The existing Aquila quantum computer is equipped with 10 logical qubits plus ...
For the first time, a quantum computer has improved its results by repeatedly fixing its own mistakes midcalculation with a technique called quantum error correction ...
Microsoft and Quantinuum claims to have made significant strides in the field of quantum computing through their a joint Azure Quantum project. The companies say they have successfully created a ...
Atom Computing is working with Microsoft on fault-tolerant quantum computers. (Atom Computing Photo) Microsoft and Atom Computing say they’ve reached a new milestone in their effort to build ...