AWS unveils its first quantum chip, named Ocelot
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Amazon Web Services (AWS) has unveiled its first quantum chip named Ocelot, which boasts a remarkable ability to correct quantum errors by 90%. This development places AWS alongside tech giants like Google and Microsoft, who are also making significant advancements in quantum technologies. Ocelot's architecture is designed for efficient error correction and can reduce the resources needed for such correction by a factor of 5 to 10. Utilizing a unique configuration of 'cat qubits' and a superconducting layer of tantalum, AWS aims to enhance the scalability and performance of quantum computing.
AWS has developed the Ocelot quantum chip capable of correcting quantum errors by up to 90%, following advancements from Google and Microsoft in error-resistant technologies.
Quantum error correction is crucial for the advancement of quantum computing. The Ocelot architecture was specifically designed to improve error correction efficiency significantly.
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