We got it, it seems we are out of the NISQ era and we are entering FTQC! Quantinuum has beenable to run an algorithm with three logically encoded qubits. This is useless of course but it marks the beginning of an era!At the same time Riken and Fujitsu launch their second computer (as well as CESGA in Spain. A collaboration of Haiqu and the Perimeter Institute to work on quantum processors and push forward Canada’s quantum valley. QC Design's discussion on NISQ devices' transition to FTQCs underscores the crucial role of fault tolerance in honing quantum computing's full potential. Quantum error mitigation can be significantly enhanced with machine learning, now proven. Advances in quantum communication have set a new record, made possible through a strategic partnership among the University of York, The Quantum Communications Hub, and euNetworks sending quantum comms through 224 kilometers of subsea fiber optics between the UK and Ireland.Ah, and a magnificent survey paper by AWS research and others called “Quantum Algorithms: A Survey of Applications and End-to-End Complexities”. It is a must read to know what is possible and how.
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We got it, it seems we are out of the NISQ era and we are entering FTQC! Quantinuum has beenable to run an algorithm with three logically encoded qubits. This is useless of course but it marks the beginning of an era!At the same time Riken and Fujitsu launch their second computer (as well as CESGA in Spain. A collaboration of Haiqu and the Perimeter Institute to work on quantum processors and push forward Canada’s quantum valley. QC Design's discussion on NISQ devices' transition to FTQCs underscores the crucial role of fault tolerance in honing quantum computing's full potential. Quantum error mitigation can be significantly enhanced with machine learning, now proven. Advances in quantum communication have set a new record, made possible through a strategic partnership among the University of York, The Quantum Communications Hub, and euNetworks sending quantum comms through 224 kilometers of subsea fiber optics between the UK and Ireland.Ah, and a magnificent survey paper by AWS research and others called “Quantum Algorithms: A Survey of Applications and End-to-End Complexities”. It is a must read to know what is possible and how.