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World’s highest performing quantum chip unveiled by Oxford Ionics | By using electronics-based qubit control, Quantum Ionics could bring us quantum computers in a few years.


Oxford Ionics uses electronics instead of lasers to control trapped-ion-based qubits, which eliminates error correction in quantum computing.

In a press release sent to Interesting Engineering, Oxford Ionics confirmed that it achieved industry records in two-qubit and single-qubit gate performance. “When you build a quantum computer, performance is as important as size – increasing the number of qubits means nothing if they do not produce accurate results,” said Tom Harty, CTO at Oxford Ionics. “This is an incredibly exciting moment for our team, and for the positive impact that quantum computing will have on society at large,” Harty concluded.

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