Ripples spreading across a calm lake after raindrops fall—and the way ripples from different drops overlap and travel outward ...
Quantum computers, systems that process information leveraging quantum mechanical effects, could soon outperform classical computers on some complex computational problems. These computers rely on ...
Quantinuum has unveiled a third-generation quantum computer that could be easier to scale up than rival approaches. The US- and UK-based company Quantinuum today unveiled Helios, its third-generation ...
The National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT, President: TOKUDA Hideyuki Ph.D.) and the Nagoya Institute of Technology (NITech, President: OBATA Makoto), collaborated with ...
These novel error-correction codes can handle quantum codes with hundreds of thousands of qubits, potentially enabling large-scale fault-tolerant quantum computing, with applications in diverse fields ...
A research team has created a quantum logic gate that uses fewer qubits by encoding them with the powerful GKP error-correction code. By entangling quantum vibrations inside a single atom, they ...
A new technical paper titled “relOBI: A Reliable Low-latency Interconnect for Tightly-Coupled On-chip Communication” was published by researchers at ETH Zurich. “On-chip communication is a critical ...
Computer scientists say they’ve cracked the science behind error-correction in quantum computers thanks to new "4D codes." Developed by Microsoft, the new codes were revealed in a blog post published ...
The company said it is able to reduce error rates in its quantum computing capabilities by 1,000-fold thanks to four-dimensional geometric codes. Quantum Computing ...
The company says it has cracked the code for error correction and is building a modular machine in New York state. IBM announced detailed plans today to build an ...
The company’s forthcoming quantum processor, IBM Starling, was unveiled today, with officials saying it promises efficiency without burdensome overhead. IBM ...
By reducing the ratio, quantum computers would need a thousand times fewer qubits, making them significantly easier to build and scale, while also requiring less power and computational ...