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IBM's latest quantum computing processor triples the qubits of its predecessor It's a step closer to the goal of having a 4000-plus qubit system by 2025.
At the IBM Quantum Summit, IBM unveiled a modular quantum system called Quantum System Two. The new system ties together Big Blue’s new Quantum Heron processors and upgraded error-correcting ...
In a leap forward for quantum computing, a Microsoft team led by UC Santa Barbara physicists on Wednesday unveiled an eight-qubit topological quantum processor, the first of its kind. The chip, built ...
A team has realized a key milestone in the quest for stable, scalable quantum computing. For the first time, the team has created a programmable, logical quantum processor, capable of encoding up ...
D-Wave says its new Advantage2 processor, which is designed for complex applications in AI, optimization and data science, is faster and more accurate than its existing 5,000-qubit system.
IBM Corp. today debuted its newest and most sophisticated quantum processor, which features 127 qubits as well as several major architectural improvements over earlier chips. The processor, dubbed ...
Today's quantum processors are error-prone. While the probabilities are small—less than 1 percent in many cases—each operation we perform on each qubit, including basic things like reading its ...
Physicists in the US have used two trapped atomic ions to create the first multiple-qubit programmable quantum computer. The device can be controlled to perform at least 160 different quantum ...
Zuchongzhi-3, a superconducting quantum computing prototype with 105 qubits and 182 couplers, has made significant advancements in random quantum circuit sampling. This prototype was successfully ...
In a leap forward for quantum computing, physicists unveiled an eight-qubit topological quantum processor, the first of its kind. The chip, built as a proof-of-concept for the scientists&apos ...
For example, when using the quantum processor to reconstruct lightning data, they found it did a better job at lower altitudes but was generally comparable to the classical neural network.
Google Quantum Computer The NVIDIA CUDA-Q platform enables Google Quantum AI researchers to solve quantum processor design challenges with massive digital models.