A new study published in Nature demonstrates a significant advancement in quantum computing. Researchers have successfully created a quantum processor with 256 qubits, marking a major step toward practical quantum advantage. The system showed improved error correction and was able to maintain quantum coherence for longer periods than previous models. While still far from solving …
A new study published in Nature demonstrates a significant advancement in quantum computing. Researchers have successfully created a quantum processor with 256 qubits, marking a major step toward practical quantum advantage. The system showed improved error correction and was able to maintain quantum coherence for longer periods than previous models. While still far from solving real-world problems at scale, this development is seen as a critical milestone in hardware development. The team plans to focus next on scaling the architecture and improving qubit connectivity. Read the full article for detailed technical specifications and expert commentary.
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