Tag: Quantum Error Correction

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Alice & Bob Launches Helium Multi-Cat-Qubit Platform for Third-Party Quantum Error Correction Experiments

Alice & Bob has made its Helium platform available to third-party organizations, marking the first multi cat-qubit system offered externally for quantum error correction research and experimentation. The compact 18-qubit system integrates noise-biased cat qubits with degree-2 connectivity and delivers bit-flip times exceeding one hour along with 94.2% Z-gate fidelity in 26.5 nanoseconds. Backed by €130 million in total funding and a new $50 million Paris laboratory, the company is advancing a clear roadmap toward a 100-logical-qubit Graphene quantum computer by 2030. The platform’s design aims to reduce physical qubit overhead for fault-tolerant quantum computing by up to 200 times compared with conventional superconducting approaches. Researchers can now access this hardware-efficient architecture through a unified control interface for collaborative experiments.

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New Research Shows Distributed Quantum Computing Can Enable Resilient and Elastic Systems at Scale

New research from Nu Quantum reveals that distributed quantum computing systems can tolerate the complete failure of individual Quantum Processing Units (QPUs). By encoding quantum information across a network, catastrophic node failures become correctable errors, allowing computations to continue seamlessly. This approach offers a modular path to fault-tolerant quantum computing at scale, outperforming monolithic designs in resilience and efficiency. The findings apply across multiple hardware modalities and mark a significant advance toward practical industrial applications.

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D-Wave Releases Gate-Model Roadmap Targeting 100 Logical Qubits, 1M+ Operations by 2032

D-Wave Quantum has delivers its ambitious gate-model roadmap targeting a 100-logical-qubit system capable of over 1 million operations by 2032. The company is leveraging dual-rail superconducting qubits with built-in error detection to accelerate fault tolerance. This dual-platform approach builds on their successful annealing systems to deliver commercially relevant quantum chemistry and AI applications.

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Quantum Computing Weekly Round-Up: Week Ending December 20, 2025

This quantum computing weekly round-up for December 20, 2025, covers Canada’s funding splash for Nord Quantique and others, Riverlane’s error correction hardware, quantum sensing advances in cancer and volcanoes, IonQ’s expanded European partnership, military navigation solutions, and major facility investments. The industry is accelerating toward scalable, practical quantum systems.

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Nord Quantique Secures Long-Term Semiconductor Supply Chain with New Partnerships

Nord Quantique has formed strategic partnerships with C2MI and NY CREATES, ensuring access to specialized semiconductor facilities within the Northeast Semiconductor Manufacturing Corridor. These collaborations will support the fabrication of superconducting and CMOS-based quantum chips, providing the reliability and scalability needed to advance fault-tolerant quantum computing.

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