A larger array of quantum bits outperformed a smaller one in tests performed by Google researchers, suggesting quantum computers could be scaled up.
Future quantum computers could solve problems
and correct simple errors in small-scale quantum computers, error correction is still in its early stages . Quantum computers like Google’s require a dilution refrigerator that can cool the quantum processor to frigid temperatures.Logical qubits store information redundantly in multiple physical qubits. That redundancy allows a quantum computer to check if any mistakes have cropped up and fix them on the fly. Ideally, the larger the logical qubit, the smaller the error rate should be. But if the original qubits are too faulty, adding in more of them will cause more problems than it solves.
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