Oxford Ionics’ breakthrough promises ‘useful’ quantum computing within three years

  • Thursday, 5th September 2024 Posted 10 months ago in by Mike Hewitt
Dr Chris Ballance, co-founder and CEO of Oxford Ionics, explains how the company has developed and proven the building blocks of a high-performance, scalable quantum computer, and has also demonstrated that its quantum chips can be produced at scale in a standard semiconductor factory. Chris says that its chip provides over twice the performance of previous world records - achieved without using error correction – detailing why he believes that useful quantum computers are now within touching distance.
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