Quantum computers that are actually useful 1 step closer thanks to new silicon processor that could pack millions of qubits
We’ve just hit a ‘critical inflection point’ on the road to scalable quantum computers. Here’s why.
Scientists say they have reached “a critical inflection point” after developing a technology that makes silicon-based quantum processors more viable.
Quantum computing company Equal1 has created a quantum processing unit (QPU) that can be built using conventional semiconductor manufacturing processes. This negates the complexity and expense typically involved with producing quantum processors using exotic materials or complicated techniques.