Social Distancing for Qubits: Linking Remote Chips for Distributed Quantum Processing
By Andre Saraiva, UNSW Following the historical footsteps of classical computers, the quantum industry is now approaching an era akin to the first vacuum tube processors from the early fifties. Bulky and hard to integrate, the most successful qubit systems demonstrated at this point cannot be scaled up past the ten-to-hundred mark. Significant progress must […]
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