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QuamCore Ltd, a startup working to develop a quantum computer with one million qubits, today announced that it has raised $26 million in early-stage funding.
In the long run, this work could help scientists build a fault-tolerant quantum computer, which is essential for practical, large-scale quantum computation.
How engineers could use time crystals in quantum circuit boards to significantly reduce errors and overcome major challenges in quantum computing.