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IBM aims to build the world’s first large-scale, error . . . IBM announced detailed plans today to build an error-corrected quantum computer with significantly more computational capability than existing machines by 2028 It hopes to make the computer
IBM Says It’s Cracked Quantum Error Correction - IEEE Spectrum In a paper published in Nature last year, IBM researchers outlined a new error-correction scheme called quantum low-density parity check (qLDPC) codes that would require roughly one-tenth of the
Breakthrough: IBM’s Fault-Tolerant Quantum Computer Screenshot from IBM Research’s video “Realizing large-scale, fault-tolerant quantum computing ” Image: IBM Research YouTube channel Topic — Artificial Intelligence
Quantum Error Correction - IBM Research IBM Quantum has a clear roadmap to practical quantum advantage in the coming years This goal requires scalable, error-corrected quantum systems We develop bottom-up approaches to the problem of noisy qubits and incorporate error correction techniques to realize this technology’s true potential
IBM Sets the Course to Build Worlds First Large-Scale, Fault . . . It will be the foundation for IBM Quantum Blue Jay, which will be capable of executing 1 billion quantum operations over 2,000 logical qubits A logical qubit is a unit of an error-corrected quantum computer tasked with storing one qubit's worth of quantum information
IBM lays out clear path to fault-tolerant quantum computing . . . In our new paper 1, we detail six essential criteria for realizing a scalable architecture for reliable, large-scale quantum computing, and we show how our “bicycle architecture” meets these criteria They are as follows: Fault-tolerant Logical errors are suppressed enough for meaningful algorithms to succeed Addressable