A new quantum processor built on silicon will soon be made available to a select few universities and other institutions across the US, potentially giving more researchers an opportunity to tinker with quantum computing hardware first hand.
to Intel, creating powerful versions of the technology that are accessed remotely using software rather than distributing the hardware itself.
By betting on QPUs that run on silicon, like the conventional processors in our computers today, Intel wants to make the transition to quantum computing easier. According to,"Silicon may be the platform with the greatest potential to deliver scaled-up quantum computing." Just as there are different ways to store binary information, there are different approaches to isolating, entangling, and reading qubits.
In Intel's chips, including Tunnel Falls, tiny structures called quantum dots trap single electrons, which can then be used to store and read quantum information by virtue of a property known as their spin.saysThat in turn makes them more straightforward to produce than other types of qubits we've seen – although we're still talking about incredibly delicate and sophisticated technology. With more qubits produced, Intel can share them with other researchers.
"This level of sophistication allows us to innovate novel quantum operations and algorithms in the multi-qubit regime and accelerate our learning rate in silicon-based quantum systems,"
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