error correction
Britishnoun
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To confirm the result, the team constructed a functioning quantum chip based on the new qubit, demonstrating that the design can support error correction and scale toward larger systems.
From Science Daily
Longer coherence time directly supports scaling and more reliable error correction.
From Science Daily
“IBM Loon will validate a new architecture to implement and scale the components needed for practical, high-efficiency quantum error correction,” the company said in a news release.
From Barron's
The chip validates an architecture that can lead to “practical, high-efficiency quantum error correction,” IBM said.
From MarketWatch
Bulls predict the technology will transform entire sectors from healthcare to financial services, once issues related to error correction are hammered out, sending the stocks into the stratosphere.
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