Quantum computers hold the potential to revolutionize the possibilities for solving difficult computational problems that would take classical computers many years to resolve. But for those computers ...
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Atom Computing just demonstrated a 1,225-qubit neutral-atom system — optical tweezers arranging atoms in three-dimensional lattices on the road to 5,000 qubits by 2027
Atom Computing has built a neutral-atom quantum processor containing 1,225 qubits, making it one of the largest qubit arrays demonstrated to date. The system uses optical tweezers to position ...
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