The field of quantum computing has seen significant advancements with IBM releasing a quantum computer boasting 1000 qubits. Meanwhile, researchers at Harvard Research, as reported in Nature, have created the first programmable, logical quantum processor, a development that has been described as the Holy Grail of quantum computing. This innovation is seen as a major step forward in unlocking the potential of quantum computing, which has been elusive since the concept was first theorized. The progress in quantum computing technology could be the key to solving a century-old Italian mystery related to a ghostly quasiparticle, which may further enhance the capabilities of quantum computers.
The Holy Grail of Quantum Computing Is Finally Here. Or Is it? https://t.co/5TaLz8NqDG
The Holy Grail of Quantum Computing Is Finally Here. Or Is it? https://t.co/QHcWJ5FX9M
Researchers create first programmable, logical quantum processor @HarvardResearch @nature https://t.co/MpvHD60BLN https://t.co/4l4d2MOv8x
IBM releases a quantum computer with 1000 qubits, but it does not matter https://t.co/J65Lr3P2JZ
A ghostly quasiparticle rooted in a century-old Italian mystery could unlock quantum computing’s potential—if only it could be pinned down. #LongReads https://t.co/LYyaGSfe3X