The difficulty of quantum error correction has been a major stumbling block for quantum computers, but IBM researchers have developed a way to make it far more efficient
IBM has managed to dramatically reduce the number of quantum bits, or qubits, required to prevent errors in a quantum computer. Its latest approach toThe biggest problem with
is that they are noisy, meaning they have error rates around 1 in 1000, whereas classical error rates tend to be around 1 in 1 billion billion. …
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