Quantinuum and Microsoft Achieve Breakthrough in Quantum Computing
Quantinuum and Microsoft have made a groundbreaking achievement in quantum computing. They've created the most reliable logical qubits to date, with error rates significantly lower than physical circuit error rates.
The System Model H2, a result of this collaboration, boasts an impressive 99.8% two-qubit gate fidelity and 32 fully connected qubits. It's also compatible with Quantum Intermediate Representation (QIR).
The teams demonstrated a key error correction capability, multiple rounds of active syndrome extraction. They ran 14,000 individual instances of a quantum circuit with no errors. This breakthrough challenges previous timelines for large-scale, reliable quantum computing.
Quantinuum's System Model H2 is the first quantum computer to reach Microsoft's Level 2-Resilient phase. The collaboration optimized error correction, reducing the required physical qubits from 300 to 30.
This achievement paves the way for a hybrid supercomputing system that could revolutionize research and innovation across various industries. Organizations can now look forward to the potential of a hundred reliable logical qubits in the future.
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