IEEE
IBM has unveiled a new quantum computing architecture it says will slash the number of qubits required for error correction. The advance will underpin its goal of building a large-scale, fault-tolerant quantum computer, called Starling, that will be available to customers by 2029.Because of the inherent unreliability of the qubits (the quantum equivalent of bits) that quantum computers are built from…
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IBM Says It’s Cracked Quantum Error Correction
IBM has unveiled a new quantum computing architecture it says will slash the number of qubits required for error correction. The advance will underpin its goal of building a large-scale, fault-tolerant quantum computer, called Starling, that will be available to customers by 2029.Because of the inherent unreliability of the qubits (the quantum equivalent of bits)