In this paper, we investigate an architectural-level mitigation technique based on the coordinated action of multiple checksum codes, to detect and correct errors at run-time.
The realisation of a large-scale fault tolerant quantum computer is a central goal of quantum information science. While theoretical work has long suggested that this goal is achievable, the ...
Modern network communications increasingly rely on sophisticated error correction techniques to maintain streaming performance and ensure reliable data delivery even ...
I, Brian Wang, interviewed Andrei Petrenko, Head of Product at Quantum Circuits and Neil Wu Becker, Head of Marketing for Quantum Circuits. Quantum Circuits presented at Q2B 2024 Silicon Valley at the ...
Quantum computing is still in its infancy, easily beaten by traditional computers. One of the biggest challenges? The fact that quantum bits — qubits — are much more fragile than the bits in silicon ...
Quantinuum’s new Helios system is being called the most powerful quantum computer 2025, featuring 98 physical qubits in a unique ‘junction ion trap’ design. This advanced design allows for better ...