Amazon has introduced Ocelot, its prototype quantum computing chip intended to enhance the effectiveness of quantum error correction within Amazon Web Services. This chip can potentially lower the costs of quantum error correction by up to 90%. Utilizing 'cat qubits', which can minimize specific error forms, Ocelot addresses the critical issue of qubit error rates that traditionally hamper quantum computing. With five data qubits and buffer circuits, Ocelot represents a significant advancement in making quantum computing practical and efficient.
Quantum computing could solve complicated problems exponentially faster than standard computers by using quantum bits, or qubits, rather than traditional bits.
Ocelot consists of five data qubits, five buffer circuits to stabilize them and four qubits for detecting errors on the cat qubits.
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