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by cohomologo 1088 days ago
No, but the quantum groups are making progress towards essentially making 1 logical qubit -- a common scheme uses a square grid of physical qubits, say with size 7x7, 8x8, 9x9, etc.. as a single logical qubit. This may seem like a moving target, but it is not. There is a specific, concrete error rate on the physical qubits, below which it is known that the logical qubits on increasingly large grids get _exponentially_ more accurate. Once the engineering achieves that noise level, logical qubits in the form of NxN grids where N~10-20 will ~eventually~ follow. I won't venture to predict how long, as building and controlling these grids of qubits while keeping the error rate low isn't easy. Could be years or decades.