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Amazon says its Ocelot chip will cut error correction overhead by 90% and bring practical quantum computing closer to fruition, but some experts are skeptical
Recent announcements of quantum hardware from big tech companies suggest the form of computing may solve real problems in the coming years.
Amazon's (NASDAQ:AMZN) cloud computing business, Amazon Web Services, on Thursday announced its new quantum computing chip called Ocelot, following similar launches from tech majors Alphabet (GOOG) and Microsoft (MSFT).
Amazon’s announcement is just the latest in a string of quantum computing-focused news out of Big Tech players in the race to create a usable quantum computer that can process c
Amazon Web Services has unveiled Ocelot, its first quantum computing chip, which aims to tackle one of the biggest barriers in the field: error correction.
Amazon has become the third tech giant in as many months to announce a breakthrough in quantum computing - a technology that promises vast processing power but is beset by technical difficulties. The firm has unveiled Ocelot a prototype chip built on "cat qubit" technology - an approach that derives its name from the famous "Schrödinger's cat" thought experiment.
Amazon Web Services on Thursday showed a quantum computing chip with new technology that it hopes will shave as much as five years off its effort to build a commercially useful quantum computer.
Amazon unveiled a prototype quantum processor with a novel architecture that promises to significantly reduce the resources required to unlock a future era in which ultra-powerful computers solve some of the world’s biggest problems.