Q-CTRL, University of Sydney Tackle Error Supression in Quantum Computers
A Sydney-based start-up, Q-CTRL, has released the results of its algorithmic benchmarking experiments, which demonstrate massively improved performance of quantum computers when an error suppression technique is applied. The technique achieved an improvement of over 2,500 per cent.
UNSW Sydney: ‘Missing Jigsaw Piece’ is Key to Controlling Millions of Qubits
Rather ingenious control method. Claim is that they could control up to four million qubits “in principle”. None-the-less, this could be a truly breakthrough moment. Because Quantum is Coming. Qubit
100 Million times better?
100 Million times better? Aussies are at it again. Researchers in Sydney have managed to reduce fuzzy results from quantum sensors. Methods are said to be “100 million times better” at filtering the noise… Published here from zdnet.com…
100 Million times better?
100 Million times better? Aussies are at it again. Researchers in Sydney have managed to reduce fuzzy results from quantum sensors. Methods are said to be “100 million times better” at filtering the noise… Published here from zdnet.com…