A new review examines how insertion and deletion (indel) errors disrupt data synchronization in modern communication systems.
The company’s forthcoming quantum processor, IBM Starling, was unveiled today, with officials saying it promises efficiency without burdensome overhead. IBM ...
Network-on-Chip (NoC) architectures have emerged as a pivotal design paradigm in modern multi-core systems, offering scalable and efficient interconnections among numerous processing elements. However ...
In September, Microsoft made an unusual combination of announcements. It demonstrated progress with quantum error correction, something that will be needed for the ...
Following up on Microsoft’s announcement of a qubit based on completely new physics, Amazon is publishing a paper describing a very different take on quantum computing hardware. The system mixes two ...
The new product line is based on an open and modular error correction stack, which will allow end-users to experiment and run different quantum error correction ...
The company says it has cracked the code for error correction and is building a modular machine in New York state. IBM announced detailed plans today to build an ...
Quantum computers are a little like librarians: both abhor noise. Compared with their classical counterparts, quantum computers are finicky and need a serene environment to perform their calculations ...
Breakthrough technology advancement solves the biggest problem in traceability -- an unacceptably high error rate -- ensuring the quality and accuracy of data ...
Fault-Tolerant Fusion-Based Quantum Computing Architecture with Quantum Error-Correcting Fusion / A fault-tolerant quantum computing architecture designed using quantum error-correcting encoded-fusion ...
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