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 to ...
Researchers at Harvard University claim to have created a programmable, logical quantum processor, that can encode up to 48 logical qubits, and execute hundreds of ‘logical’ gate operations. Their ...
Quantum logic: Dolev Bluvstein (left) and Mikhail Lukin with their quantum processor. (Courtesy: Jon Chase/Harvard University) A quantum processor with 48 logical qubits that can execute algorithms ...
The xCORE XS1-L4-64 integrates four 32-bit logical processor cores at a price that is comparable with competing single-core devices. The xCORE XS1-L4-64 integrates four 32-bit logical processor cores ...
Haswell Architecture, A Little Deeper... Ivy Bridge was all about transitioning towards a new, smaller fabrication process. Whereas Clarkdale (Core i5-661 etc.) processors had a 45 nm GPU (sounds ...
In quantum computing, a quantum bit or “qubit” is one unit of information, just like a binary bit in classical computing. For more than two decades, physicists and engineers have shown the world that ...
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