A new ion-based quantum computer makes error correction simpler
A new ion-based quantum computer makes error correction simpler. Ion-trap qubits take a leap toward scalable, fault-tolerant quantum. Introduction: MIT Technology Review reports Quantinuum’s Helios (98 barium-ion qubits) demonstrates “on-the-fly” error correction and needs just two physical qubits per logical qubit. Important facts: Uses Nvidia GPUs for parallel error detection, shows 99.921% entanglement fidelity, and outlines a roadmap to Sol (2027, 192 qubits) and Apollo (2029, thousands, fully fault-tolerant).
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