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Microsoft announced a breakthrough in the field of logical qubits, demonstrating the best-performing logical qubits with an error rate 800 times lower than physical qubits. This achievement was achieved in collaboration with quantum technology company Quantinuum, and with the help of its quantum virtualization system, Microsoft successfully created 12 high-reliability logical qubits. These logical qubits form the largest entangled state on record through entanglement, and achieve the highest reliability and fidelity on the quantum hardware platform.
Specific progress includes :
- Improved performance of logical qubits: Microsoft demonstrated record-breaking logical qubits that have an error rate 800 times lower than physical qubits. Logical qubits combine multiple physical qubits to form more stable quantum units that are resistant to noise and errors.
- 12 high-reliability entangled logic qubits: Microsoft worked with Quantinuum to virtualize and entangle 12 high-reliability logic qubits, setting a record for the largest number of entangled logic qubits with extremely high computational accuracy. This achievement means that the complexity and scalability of quantum computing have been significantly improved.
- Hybrid computational chemistry simulation: Microsoft demonstrated the first chemical simulation that combines logical quantum computing, cloud high-performance computing (HPC), and artificial intelligence (AI). This simulation shows how quantum computing can play a role in solving practical problems (such as chemistry, materials science, life sciences, etc.). This marks that quantum computing is entering a stage where it can solve real-world problems.
- Error correction technology: Through improved quantum error correction codes, Microsoft's virtualized system achieved a 22-fold improvement in the circuit error rate between physical quantum bits and logical quantum bits. This means that quantum computing maintains the accuracy of calculations for a longer period of time, solving the main obstacle in current quantum computing - the noise problem.
- Combination of quantum and AI: Microsoft's Azure Quantum platform is not just a quantum computing platform, it also combines cloud computing and artificial intelligence to form a hybrid computing environment. This combination allows quantum computing to handle complex problems that current classical computers cannot solve, while improving computing efficiency through AI models and shortening research and development time.
Microsoft also announced the launch of a hybrid quantum computing solution on its Azure cloud platform, which combines cloud computing, artificial intelligence (AI) and logical quantum bits to tackle complex scientific problems that current classical computers cannot handle.
The solution, announced on Tuesday and called Azure Quantum, combines Microsoft's existing cloud computing software with quantum computing hardware to give its customers the ability to solve problems that are intractable for traditional computers.
“We are integrating quantum hardware architectures from our ecosystem partners with our quantum software, control, processing and error correction software, in addition to interoperable workflows, development tools, classical supercomputing and multimodal AI models,” said Jason Zander, executive vice president of strategic missions and technology at Microsoft. “This differentiated computing stack will pave the way for this generation of hybrid applications.”
Collaboration with Atom Computing
- More powerful quantum hardware development: Microsoft is working with Atom Computing to launch the world's most powerful quantum computer. This collaboration will integrate Atom Computing's neutral atom hardware into the Azure Quantum platform to provide new quantum computing solutions. Atom Computing's hardware can handle more physical quantum bits and has the characteristics of long-term quantum state retention and high fidelity, which is suitable for expanding quantum computing.
- Second Generation Quantum Computers: Atom Computing is building second generation quantum computing systems with over 1,200 physical qubits, and plans to increase this number tenfold in future generations of hardware. This expansion enables quantum computing to achieve scientific and commercial advantages.
Read the technical blog Microsoft and Quantinuum create 12 logical qubits and demonstrate hybrid end-to-end chemistry simulation .
Register for the upcoming Microsoft Quantum Innovator Series to learn how quantum and AI can unlock a new generation of hybrid applications in science.
- Author:KCGOD
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