IBM creates largest ever superconducting quantum computer

IBM has created the world’s largest superconducting quantum computer, surpassing the size of state of the art machines from Google and Chinese researchers. Previous devices have demonstrated up to 60 superconducting qubits working together to solve problems, but IBM’s new Eagle processor more than doubles that by stringing together 127. Tags: Source link

IBM creates largest ever superconducting quantum computer

IBM has made a 127-qubit quantum computer. This is over double the size of comparable machines made by Google and the University of Science and Technology of China Technology 15 November 2021 By Matthew Sparkes IBM claims it has created the world’s largest superconducting quantum computer, surpassing the size of state-of-the-art machines from Google and …

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