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A New Quantum Computing Method is 2,500% More Efficient


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Depiction of a highly advanced computing network.

Said Q-CTRL CEO and founder Michael J. Biercuk, "This is the most powerful error-suppression technology ever demonstrated, and delivers an enormous competitive advantage to users."

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A depiction of a highly advanced computing network.

We just moved years closer to viable quantum computers.

A company has revealed the results of benchmarking experiments that demonstrate how an advanced error-suppression method increased the probability of success for quantum computing algorithms to succeed on real hardware, according to a press release shared with Interesting Engineering via email.

And the new method increased the likelihood of success by an unprecedented 2,500%.

From Interesting Engineering
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