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Further Proof That High-Performance Quantum Computers Can Be Built So Both Qubit Count and Gate Fidelity Improve Simultaneously

  • May 17, 2022
  • Technology

IonQ Black Box…IonQ announced IonQ Forte, its latest generation of quantum systems…

…The system features novel, cutting-edge optics technology that enables increased accuracy and further enhances IonQ’s industry leading system performance…

…The new system features acousto-optic deflector (AOD) technology, which allows IonQ to dynamically direct laser beams that drive quantum gates towards individual ions…

…Forte joins IonQ Aria as the company’s second system with capacity of up to 32 qubits, has AOD systems capable of addressing up to 40 individual ion qubits, and is currently configured to use 31 of them…

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