Quera Neutral Atom Error Correction Quantum Computers

In 2024, Quera, neutral atom quantum computer company, will beLaunching a quantum computer with ten logical qubits, unique transversal gate capability, and over 256 physical qubits. The Transversal gates are crucial in quantum computing for their ability to prevent error propagation across qubits, making them inherently error-resistant. They simplify quantum error correction by allowing errors …

Read more

DARPA Support of Harvard Scalable Quantum Computer Breakthrough

A Harvard-led, DARPA supported team developed novel logical qubits to enable scalable quantum computers. A team of researchers working on DARPA’s Optimization with Noisy Intermediate-Scale Quantum devices (ONISQ) program has created the first-ever quantum circuit with logical quantum bits (qubits), a key discovery that could accelerate fault-tolerant quantum computing and revolutionize concepts for designing quantum …

Read more

QuEra CoFounder Vladan Vuletic Targets Useful Error Corrected Quantum Computers in 2025-2028

Vladan Vuletic (MIT professor and QuEra Co-founder) had a scientific and technical presentation at the 2023 Q2B conference today. The main part of the talk came on the last slide where Vladan laid out his projection for how QuEra and its research partners will be able to advance their breakthrough Quantum Error Correction work. Vladan …

Read more

Harvard Led Group Demonstration of Complex Error-Corrected Quantum Algorithm on 48 Logical Qubits

We have entered the start of new era of error corrected quantum computers. There has been a journal Nature paper on the work of a 48 logical qubit error corrected system by researchers from Harvard, MIT, QuEra and NIST/Maryland Usher. There is another article that gives the state of quantum error correction today. There is …

Read more

Rydberg Atom Quantum Computers Could Deploy Thousands of Error Corrected Qubits Over the Next Few Years

Quantum Computer science legend, Dr John Preskill, just delivered a Q2B Quantum computer 2023 keynote talk on the state of Quantum Error correction with quantum computers. Preskill reported that Rydberg Atom and movable atom approaches are making the fastest progress to quantum error correction. There is a Harvard/MIT paper being released today that describes some …

Read more