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Scientists manage to read information stored in Majorana qubits using new technique
Researchers have managed to read information stored in Majorana qubits, which are a form ...
The race to build reliable quantum computers is fraught with obstacles, and one of the most difficult to overcome is related ...
Scientists have finally figured out how to read ultra-secure Majorana qubits—bringing robust quantum computing a big step closer. “This is a crucial advance,” says Ramón Aguado, a CSIC researcher at ...
The race to build reliable quantum computers is fraught with obstacles, and one of the most difficult to overcome is related to the promising but elusive Majorana qubits. Now, an international team, ...
Microsoft Corp. today debuted the Majorana 1, an eight-qubit chip that it touts as a major breakthrough in quantum computing. The processor is powered by quasiparticles called Majorana zero modes.
Microsoft's quantum computing scientists announced they have finally realized a long-held goal of building a "topological qubit", the equivalent of a transistor for ordinary chips, that may help ...
Major tech companies drive quantum research with breakthrough chips promising real-world applications in networking and ...
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Majorana 1: Can It Cement Microsoft's Place in Quantum Computing?
[content-module:CompanyOverview|NASDAQ:MSFT] In December 2024, Alphabet (NASDAQ: GOOG), Google's parent company, announced ...
Microsoft has unveiled a significant advancement in quantum computing with the introduction of the “Majorana 1” chip and the discovery of a new new state of matter. This development has the potential ...
Microsoft shocked the tech world by announcing its Majorana 1 quantum chip on Feb. 19, marking a transformative leap of innovation in the rapidly evolving field. Quantum computers are intended to ...
Microsoft today said its new quantum chip is the first to be powered by a new Topological Core architecture that “will realize quantum computers capable of solving meaningful, industrial-scale ...
Researchers at QuTech have found a way to make Majorana particles in a two-dimensional plane. This was achieved by creating devices that exploit the combined material properties of superconductors and ...
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