Tech giant Microsoft claimed in a recent press release to have made the first topological qubit – an important milestone in the development of quantum computers. But some experts say the firm’s claim ...
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Microsoft says it has developed a breakthrough quantum processor based on a new state of matter, giving it a clear path to ...
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Microsoft's Majorana 1 quantum processor is the world's first to be built on a "topological core architecture," using a new ...
The processor uses qubits that can be measured without error and are resistant to outside interference, which the company ...
Microsoft is claiming to have created a topological qubit—something engineers have been trying to achieve for years.
By creating a new state of matter, Microsoft’s engineers have ensured their quantum computer is truly one-of-a-kind.
I don’t understand the Majorana particle, topological qubits, or much else about Microsoft’s quantum computing breakthrough, but I am not alone in that. The Wall Street Journal covers the physics ...
Only a little more than a month after Google announced its Willow quantum computing chip, Microsoft is revealing its own. The ...