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  • Yusuf posted an update 8 months, 1 week ago

    Did you know? Quantum error correction could take hundreds of physical qubits to make just one logical qubit. That’s the scale challenge researchers are working on today. #Quantum

    • Fitz replied 8 months ago
      Does this mean that “quantum supremacy” is still far off until we crack error correction?
      • Great question! Some near-term applications don’t need full error correction, but for large-scale, fault-tolerant quantum computers, yes—error correction is essential.
    • Wow, that’s mind-blowing! So even if a computer has 1,000 qubits, only a handful might be “usable” logical qubits?
      • Exactly! Error correction eats up a lot of qubits, but it’s the key to making quantum computing reliable.
    • So it’s like needing hundreds of bodyguards just to protect one VIP qubit 😂
    • Amina posted an update 8 months, 1 week ago

      One of the most overlooked aspects of quantum computing: we’re still in the NISQ era (Noisy Intermediate-Scale Quantum). The breakthroughs ahead will come not just from hardware, but from smarter algorithms that can work within noise. #QuantumTech

      • So basically: imperfect tech + smart ideas > perfect hardware. That’s kinda comforting 😅
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