Atom Computing is the first to announce a 1,000+ qubit quantum computer
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A startup company has upped its qubit count by an order of magnitude in two years.
It's estimated to be useful in 5-10 years (+/- 50-100)
"The error rate for individual qubit operations is high enough that it won't be possible to run an algorithm that relies on the full qubit count without it failing due to an error." <- I'm not holding my breath on quantum computing
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A startup company has upped its qubit count by an order of magnitude in two years.
It's estimated to be useful in 5-10 years (+/- 50-100)
"The error rate for individual qubit operations is high enough that it won't be possible to run an algorithm that relies on the full qubit count without it failing due to an error." <- I'm not holding my breath on quantum computing
Kent Sharkey wrote:
"The error rate for individual qubit operations is high enough that it won't be possible to run an algorithm that relies on the full qubit count without it failing due to an error." <- I'm not holding my breath on quantum computing
So they should take the term 'computer' out of the title. :rolleyes: "Atom Computing is the first to announce a 1,000+ qubit quantum error generator", or something...
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A startup company has upped its qubit count by an order of magnitude in two years.
It's estimated to be useful in 5-10 years (+/- 50-100)
"The error rate for individual qubit operations is high enough that it won't be possible to run an algorithm that relies on the full qubit count without it failing due to an error." <- I'm not holding my breath on quantum computing
Kent Sharkey wrote:
It's estimated to be useful in 5-10 years (+/* 50-100)
FTFY
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