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Microsoft says it has demonstrated, with Quantinuum, logical operations with the largest number of error-corrected qubits yet, and partners with Atom Computing

Microsoft Quantum and Quantinuum demonstrate the first combination of computation and error correction in quantum computing, creating 12 highly reliable logical qubits.  Plus, HPC, AI, and quantum computing were used together to solve a real-world chemistry problem for the first time according to the blog post! … X: Konstantinos Karagiannis / @konstanthacker : Consider the logical qubits coming from Quantinuum and other quantum computing companies in the next year or two. We are about to have machines that cannot be simulated by classical computers. [image] @quantinuumqc : Today, we unveiled our roadmap to universal, fault-tolerant quantum computing by 2030. Here's what you need to know: https://www.quantinuum.com/... [image] Michael P Gibson / @william_blake : “Lastly, as we expand our Azure Quantum compute platform, we are excited to announce that Microsoft and Atom Computing are coming together to ultimately build the world's most powerful quantum machine.” Great news from 1517 port co @Atom_Computing https://blogs.microsoft.com/ ... @microsoft : We've reached a new era in quantum computing. Today, we're announcing the best performing logical qubits on record and will provide priority access to reliable quantum hardware in Azure Quantum. https://blogs.microsoft.com/ .... #AzureQuantum #Quantum @QuantinuumQC @Atom_Computing [image] LinkedIn: Mark Russinovich : Microsoft and Quantinuum demonstrate the best performing logical qubits on record, achieving the largest number of error corrected qubits … Travis H. : Today, Microsoft and Quantinuum achieved a significant breakthrough in Quantum Computing by demonstrating error correction across 12 Logical Qubits for a real-world chemistry simulation. … Kevin Peesker : 🚀 Exciting times at Microsoft as we announce a groundbreaking milestone in our journey towards quantum computing excellence. … Nicholas McQuire : VERY Exciting announcements from Microsoft today at Quantum World Congress 2024 in Virginia, bringing the promise of quantum computing at scale even closer to reality. … Aseem Datar : 12!  —  We have achieved yet another record towards our realising a quantum future.  —  At Microsoft, we have applied our improved qubit virtualization system … Krysta Svore : We are excited to announce that Microsoft and Atom Computing are coming together to develop a new generation of reliable quantum hardware … Forums: Msmash / Slashdot : Microsoft Performs Operations With Multiple Error-Corrected Qubits Ars OpenForum : Microsoft performs operations with multiple error-corrected qubits

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  • @konstanthacker Konstantinos Karagiannis on x
    Consider the logical qubits coming from Quantinuum and other quantum computing companies in the next year or two. We are about to have machines that cannot be simulated by classical computers. [image]
  • @quantinuumqc @quantinuumqc on x
    Today, we unveiled our roadmap to universal, fault-tolerant quantum computing by 2030. Here's what you need to know: https://www.quantinuum.com/... [image]
  • @william_blake Michael P Gibson on x
    “Lastly, as we expand our Azure Quantum compute platform, we are excited to announce that Microsoft and Atom Computing are coming together to ultimately build the world's most powerful quantum machine.” Great news from 1517 port co @Atom_Computing https://blogs.microsoft.com/ ...
  • @microsoft @microsoft on x
    We've reached a new era in quantum computing. Today, we're announcing the best performing logical qubits on record and will provide priority access to reliable quantum hardware in Azure Quantum. https://blogs.microsoft.com/ .... #AzureQuantum #Quantum @QuantinuumQC @Atom_Computin…