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Infineon Technologies and Oxford Ionics announced a collaboration to build high-performance and fully integrated quantum processing units
In 2015, the researchers found a solution to convert the silicon transistors found on computer chips into qubits and demonstrated 1st quantum logic calculations between two silicon qubits. The reason because quantum processors require millions of qubits to solve really difficult problems is that even small errors can lead to incorrect answers.
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According to Global Market Database, the future will most certainly benefit from quantum processors. As science and technology make collaboration between classic and quantum
According to Global Market Database, the future will most certainly benefit from quantum processors. As science and technology make collaboration between classic and quantum
In 2015, the researchers found a solution to convert the silicon transistors found on computer chips into qubits and demonstrated 1st quantum logic calculations between two silicon qubits. The reason because quantum processors require millions of qubits to solve really difficult problems is that even small errors can lead to incorrect answers.
Weaving Quantum Processors out of Laser Light
Weaving Quantum Processors out of Laser Light
An international team of scientists from Australia, Japan and the United States has produced the prototype, based on a design 10 years in the making.
Quantum computers promise fast solutions to hard problems, but they need a large number of quantum components and must be relatively error free.
Current quantum processors are small and prone to errors. The new design provides an alternative…
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Researchers Can Now Place Single Ions into Solids
Researchers Can Now Place Single Ions into Solids
Modern electronics is based on doped semiconductors. To synthesize electronic components, dopant atoms such as aluminum or phosphorus are embedded into crystals of ultrapure silicon. This allows for tailoring semiconductor conductivity according to the desired application. In modern electronic computer processors, miniaturized to just a few nanometers, only less than ten dopant atoms are relevant…
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