Fujitsu in collaboration with RIKEN has introduced a groundbreaking 256-qubit superconducting quantum computer, marking a significant enhancement in processing power over their existing systems. This new quantum computer is a substantial upgrade from the previous 64-qubit model developed by the same partnership.
What Does This New Quantum Computer Offer? The increase to 256 qubits allows for the analysis of more complex molecules and supports the demonstration of sophisticated error correction algorithms. Alongside the augmentation of qubits, the team achieved a breakthrough in cooling technology. Utilizing high-density integration coupled with an advanced thermal design, efficient cooling is achieved via a dilution refrigerator.
Looking towards the future, Fujitsu and RIKEN aim to enhance the usability of their quantum computing platforms by enabling seamless integration with classical computers. This integration will empower users to execute hybrid classical-quantum algorithms efficiently. Additionally, the duo is actively developing a 1,000-qubit quantum computer, with plans to install it next year.
Fujitsu and RIKEN intend to make this cutting-edge quantum computer accessible to companies and research institutions globally by the first quarter of fiscal 2025.
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