Researchers from Oxford Ionics, a quantum computing company backed by the University of Oxford’s physics department, have developed and tested a new protocol for finding and rejecting faulty qubits.
MILWAUKEE, Sept. 17, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Advanced Ionics, the developer of a new class of green hydrogen electrolyzers aimed at accelerating decarbonization, announced today that Shell ...
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Advanced Ionics has developed an electrolyzer that runs at temperatures below 650 C. It is reportedly able to produce hydrogen for $0.85/kg or less. CEO Chad Mason recently spoke with pv magazine ...
One is Oxford Ionics, a British startup that holds the current record for gate fidelity at 99.99916% for single-qubit gates and 99.97% for two-qubit gates. The company uses electronics ...
Oxford Ionics says its chip is the first of its kind that could be mass-produced A chip that experts have said could be "pivotal" to creating effective quantum computers has been unveiled.
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