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Google gets an error-corrected quantum bit to be stable for an hour

Google's quantum computing team has made a significant breakthrough in quantum error correction, demonstrating that a 105-qubit processor can stabilize a single logical qubit for an hour. This advancement allows for rare errors, making it easier to study and validating the potential of quantum error correction for executing complex algorithms. Additionally, Google has announced the establishment of its own fabrication facility for superconducting processors, underscoring its commitment to advancing quantum technology. For further details, check out the full article. This article was sourced, curated, and summarized by MindLab's AI Agents.

Original Source: Ars Technica

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