QURECA and IMPACTIFI formed a strategic partnership to bridge the quantum workforce gap. Meanwhile, Gil Kalal summarizes the skepticism from Robert Alicki, Michel Dyakonov, Leonid Levin, and Oded Goldreich on error-correction among other topics. Infleqtion debuted a 16×16 neutral atom array for the SQALE project, while neutral-atom efforts by competitors Pasqal, QuEra, Atom Computing and planqc keep scaling. QED-C announced cryogenics breakthroughs to cut decoherence. China’s “Origin Wukong” quantum machine showcases global momentum but with some skepticism on the real capabilities of their systems.But the true event from last week was Microsoft’s announcement of the first in a lifetime Majorana qubit. Or is that so? The Quantum pirate has collected a curated set of links and comments about that. But also the TL;DR to know the key. Why it matters, is it changing the tides on the quantum race and most importantly, why do donuts have holes?
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The Week in Quantum Computing - February 24th…
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QURECA and IMPACTIFI formed a strategic partnership to bridge the quantum workforce gap. Meanwhile, Gil Kalal summarizes the skepticism from Robert Alicki, Michel Dyakonov, Leonid Levin, and Oded Goldreich on error-correction among other topics. Infleqtion debuted a 16×16 neutral atom array for the SQALE project, while neutral-atom efforts by competitors Pasqal, QuEra, Atom Computing and planqc keep scaling. QED-C announced cryogenics breakthroughs to cut decoherence. China’s “Origin Wukong” quantum machine showcases global momentum but with some skepticism on the real capabilities of their systems.But the true event from last week was Microsoft’s announcement of the first in a lifetime Majorana qubit. Or is that so? The Quantum pirate has collected a curated set of links and comments about that. But also the TL;DR to know the key. Why it matters, is it changing the tides on the quantum race and most importantly, why do donuts have holes?