IBM advances bring quantum computing closer to reality
IBM scientists say they have made two critical advances in an industrywide effort to build a practical quantum computer, shaving years off the time expected to have a working system.
“This is critical,” said Jay Gambetta, IBM’s manager of theory of quantum computing. “The field has got a lot more competitive. You could say the [quantum computing] race is just starting to begin… This is a small step on the journey but it’s an important one.”
Gambetta told Computerworld that IBM’s scientists have created a square quantum bit circuit design, which could be scaled to much larger dimensions. This new two-dimensional design also helped the researchers figure out a way to detect and measure errors.
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