Amazon debuted its new "Ocelot" chip, joining other tech giants like Google and Microsoft in the race to develop full-fledged quantum computers.
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 unveiled its first-ever quantum computing chip on Thursday following similar announcements from Microsoft and Google.
Amazon just joined its "Magnificent Seven" peers Nvidia, Microsoft, and Alphabet in the quantum computing revolution.
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Amazon's new "Ocelot" processor is a first-generation quantum chip developed by the AWS Center for Quantum Computing in Pasadena, California. (AWS Photo)
Founded in 2020, Dutch startup QuantWare is one of these, which claims that the hardware it manufactures already powers quantum computers for customers in 20 countries. Its core offering, VIO, focuses on scaling bottlenecks in quantum processing units (QPUs).