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Physical Qubits, Logical Qubits From Azure Quantum Computing

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Physical and logical qubits news

At Microsoft, they’re advancing a new computing paradigm by fusing quantum computing with the power of artificial intelligence and the cloud. Microsoft Azure Quantum computation platform offers integration with cloud HPC and AI, allowing the smooth execution of quantum applications that take use of hardware across a range of qubits architectures and processors.

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In an effort to fulfill the platform’s objective, they haven’t stopped announcing new developments and partnerships over the last year. Examples of these include providing Accelerated DFT and Generative Chemistry, as well as pushing the field toward dependable quantum computing by showcasing very dependable logical qubits. With a secure, unified, and scalable hybrid computing environment provided by this solid compute foundation, innovators may create best-in-class solutions to solve challenges that are challenging or even unsolvable for traditional computers.

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They are combining Azure quantum control, processing, and error correction software with quantum hardware designs from ecosystem partners, along with features for multi-modal AI models, developer tools, copilot-assisted workflows, and classical supercomputing. This next generation of hybrid apps will be made possible by this diversified computing stack. Using both classical and scaled quantum tools at the appropriate phases to create significant insights in an iterative loop to shorten R&D and time-to-solution into days, not years, AI co-reasoning will help clarify challenges and convert them into processes.

Quantinuum Quantum Computer

Maintaining Quantinuum’s implementation of dependable quantum computing

Atom computing are pleased to announce today, in partnership with Quantinuum, the demonstration of the highest number of entangled logical qubits, as well as the best performing logical qubits ever recorded. By refining and streamlining Azure’s physical qubits -virtualization method, they were able to produce 12 logical qubits for Quantinuum’s 56 physical qubits H2 machine.

This development demonstrates Microsoft’s superior error correcting capabilities. Their enhanced qubit-virtualization technology increased countability of logical qubits in less than six months. Furthermore, all 12 logical qubits showed a 22X improvement in circuit error rate over the equivalent physical qubits when they entangled them in a complex state needed for “deeper” quantum processing.

Quantinuum Microsoft

Azure systems’ capacity to more than double their physical qubits count from 30 to 56 while tripling the amount of logical qubits is evidence of the strong fidelities and all-to-all connectivity of their H-Series trapped-ion technology. Microsoft’s qubit-virtualization solution along with it’s existing H2-1 hardware is enabling us to completely transition both the clients and ourselves into Level 2 robust quantum computing. When paired with Azure Quantum’s cutting-edge AI and HPC technologies, this strong partnership will enable even further improvements.

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Noise continues to be Microsoft greatest obstacle as to work toward using quantum computers to achieve scientific and commercial advances. They pointed out in an earlier piece that robust quantum error correction cannot be achieved only by adding more physical qubits. As members of the quantum ecosystem, Atom computing need to keep their attention on logical qubit counts and fidelity improvements in order to have a strong basis for delivering significant outcomes.

Improvements in both hardware and software will make this feasible, allowing longer-running and more dependable quantum applications. The news made today shows that achieving these foundational skills is feasible in the direction of large-scale quantum computing.

A real paradigm shift in computing also requires an emphasis on useful and profitable applications. In the first end-to-end workflow, they had effectively finished a chemical simulation in which is to used logical qubit computing, AI, and HPC to estimate the ground state energy for a particular catalyst issue.

Microsoft Quantinuum

With the scalability of quantum technologies, a new generation of hybrid applications will gain more influence, and this demonstration was a crucial first step in that direction. Scientists at Microsoft have shown how this combination has the potential to be revolutionary, and quantum and AI will have the first real influence on scientific discoveries. Only because of Azure’s strong and ongoing partnership with Quantinuum a business that is still at the forefront of quantum computing was this work made feasible.

Latest advancements in logical qubits and the technical specifications of an end-to-end chemical simulation created by Microsoft and Quantinuum. Together, they have created 12 logical qubits.

Atom Computing Quantum

Introducing Atom Computing’s next business venture

Finally, Microsoft Azure are thrilled to be working with Atom Computing to provide consumers a new breed of dependable quantum hardware. They are refining the system to allow dependable quantum processing by combining Atom Computing’s neutral-atom hardware with Microsoft’s improved qubit-virtualization architecture. Together, they have developed logical qubits. All things considered, they think that this new commercial product will be the most powerful quantum machine ever made, capable of scaling to the limits of science and beyond.

Large numbers of high-fidelity qubits, all-to-all qubit connection, lengthy coherence durations, and mid-circuit measurements with qubit reset and reuse are just a few of the qualities that Atom Computing’s hardware uniquely combines and which are crucial for extending quantum error correction. With approximately 1,200 physical qubits in its second generation devices, the business aims to tenfold the number of physical qubits with every successive hardware generation.

Microsoft Azure Quantum computation platform can provide the clients with flexibility and future-proof their investments by offering a range of best-in-class logical qubits across several hardware platforms, all thanks to the use of Microsoft’s cutting-edge fault-tolerance protocols on alternative qubit architectures.

Together, Microsoft and Atom Computing are improving the Azure Quantum computation platform with neutral-atom hardware and customized qubit virtualization. This allows for the creation of a commercial discovery suite that can be upgraded continuously to accommodate more logical qubits.

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Thota nithya
Thota nithya
Thota Nithya has been writing Cloud Computing articles for govindhtech from APR 2023. She was a science graduate. She was an enthusiast of cloud computing.
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