Network-on-Chip (NoC) architectures have emerged as a pivotal design paradigm in modern multi-core systems, offering scalable and efficient interconnections among numerous processing elements. However ...
Quantum computing is still in its infancy, easily beaten by traditional computers. One of the biggest challenges? The fact that quantum bits — qubits — are much more fragile than the bits in silicon ...
Custom hardware enables real-time error correction on 64-qubit Kaveri quantum processor, achieving ‘significant ...
On Tuesday, Microsoft made a series of announcements related to its Azure Quantum Cloud service. Among them was a demonstration of logical operations using the largest number of error-corrected qubits ...
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Quantum computing’s biggest bottleneck is error correction, and the race is on
A Google-led research team has demonstrated a surface-code logical qubit operating below the error-correction threshold, showing that logical errors can fall rapidly as the code scales up. The ...
In addition, the announcement demonstrates a full error-correction cycle, not just parts of the cycle, as was the case in previous experiments, says Sam Lucero, chief quantum analyst at Omdia.
A new network architecture from Fermilab targets a key challenge in scaling quantum computing systems: low-latency, ...
In a scene from the movie Gladiator, Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius, worried about the fragility of his empire, tells his general, Maximus: “There was once a dream that was Rome. You could only whisper ...
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