Research Team Finds Useful Quantum Computers Could Be Built with as Few as 10,000 Qubits
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Researchers from Caltech and Oratomic have made a breakthrough in quantum computing, developing an ultra-efficient error-correction architecture that reduces the number of physical qubits per logical qubit from 1,000 to as few as five. This innovation could enable the construction of fault-tolerant quantum computers with 10,000-20,000 qubits, potentially accelerating timelines to within this decade. The findings have significant implications for cryptography and could lead to the development of practical quantum machines.