IBM now describing its first error-resistant quantum compute system
Company is moving past focus on qubits, shifting to functional compute units.
A rendering of what IBM expects will be needed to house a Starling quantum computer.
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On Tuesday, IBM released its plans for building a system that should push quantum computing into entirely new territory: a system that can both perform useful calculations while catching and fixing errors and be utterly impossible to model using classical computing methods. The hardware, which will be called Starling, is ex...
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