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Google’s Willow chip is a superconducting quantum processor that advances error correction, marking a key step toward scalable quantum computing and real-world applications.
Photonic quantum computing uses light particles to process information at high speeds, offering scalable, room-temperature quantum systems built on mature optical technologies.
Quantum decoherence is a major barrier to scalable quantum computing, disrupting fragile quantum states and limiting computation.
BlueQubit’s Pauli Path Simulators offer a powerful classical alternative for simulating large quantum circuits, effectively benchmarking quantum utility claims.
Quantum chips power quantum computing by harnessing superposition and entanglement, with rapid progress driven by global investment and innovation.
Quantum game theory applies the principles of quantum mechanics—like superposition and entanglement—to traditional game theory, expanding the range of possible strategies and outcomes.
The quantum internet uses entanglement and quantum key distribution to allow for ultra-secure communication and detect interception. With ongoing advances in fiber and satellites, a global quantum network is becoming a reality.
BlueQubit built and tested a quantum image classification pipeline using Honda’s data, achieving high accuracy across multiple quantum platforms. Testing on quantum hardware validated the ability to process complex visual data with today’s quantum technology.