Summary
[A major breakthrough in the fidelity of silicon quantum computers]The British “Nature” magazine published three papers in a row on the 19th. Scientists from three teams have made important breakthroughs in the development of fault-tolerant quantum computers. They demonstrated silicon two-qubit gate fidelity, exceeding the threshold (99%) for fault-tolerant computers. The findings confirm that robust, reliable quantum computing in silicon is becoming a reality. The research also shows that silicon quantum computers, like superconductors and ion traps, are promising candidates for realizing large-scale quantum computer development.
The British “Nature” magazine published three papers in a row on the 19th, and scientists from three teams have made important breakthroughs in the development of fault-tolerant quantum computers. They verified silicon two-qubit gate fidelity, exceeding the threshold (99%) for fault-tolerant computers. The findings confirm that robust, reliable quantum computing in silicon is becoming a reality. The research also shows that silicon quantum computers, like superconductors and ion traps, are promising candidates for realizing large-scale quantum computer development.
(Article source: Financial Associated Press)