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Microsoft, Atom Computing and quantum
Microsoft and Atom Computing leap ahead on the quantum frontier with logical qubits
Microsoft and Atom Computing say they've reached a new milestone in their effort to build fault-tolerant quantum computers.
Microsoft and Atom Computing will launch a commercial quantum computer in 2025
Quantum computing is getting there. After years of slow but steady development to create a useful quantum computer that can outperform classical machines, we’re still squarely in the so-called “noisy intermediate-scale quantum era.
Microsoft and Atom improve quantum computing
Cool for cats Boffins, working for Microsoft and Atom Computing have emerged from their smoke-filled shared lab, claiming a significant breakthrough in their quest to develop fault-tolerant quantum computers that outperform classical systems.
Microsoft and Atom Computing combine for quantum error correction demo
In September, Microsoft made an unusual combination of announcements. It demonstrated progress with quantum error correction, something that will be needed for the technology to move much beyond the interesting demo phase,
Quantum computers hit a crucial milestone for error-free calculation
The largest number of logical qubits has been linked through quantum entanglement, which is a key step towards quantum computers that can detect and correct errors
Microsoft and Atom Computing unveil 24-qubit quantum machine
A partnership between Microsoft and Atom Computing has leveraged high-performance computing to successfully process 24 logical qubits, or quantum bits, marking a milestone in the quest to bring fault-tolerant quantum computing to life.
Microsoft and Atom Computing claim breakthrough in reliable quantum computing
Microsoft and Atom Computing have announced what they claim is a significant step forward in reliable quantum computing, unveiling a commercial quantum machine built with 24 entangled logical qubits.
Microsoft, Atom Computing announce breakthrough on quantum computing
Microsoft and Atom Computing on Tuesday announced a breakthrough on the fault-tolerant quantum computing at the Microsoft Ignite 2024 conference The
Microsoft partners with Atom Computing to launch commercial quantum computer
Atom Computing, the startup with which Microsoft has partnered on the new quantum computer, is backed by more than $100 million in funding. It will supply qubits and related technologies for the system. Microsoft, in turn, is supplying a so-called qubit virtualization module that will perform tasks such as correcting data processing errors.
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