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by ziofill
392 days ago
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Actually optical interconnects are the biggest of (photonic) quantum computing problems. If we had good enough optical interconnects (i.e. with low enough optical loss) we would already have a fault-tolerant quantum computer. See https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-024-08406-9
(also note that Aurora produces 12 physical qubit modes at each clock cycle) |
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