Nvidia has announced a new family of open source AI models, dubbed 'Ising,' designed to accelerate quantum computing by improving calibration and error correction.
A new review examines how insertion and deletion (indel) errors disrupt data synchronization in modern communication systems. By surveying both traditional and Deep Learning-driven approaches, the ...
Nvidia's open-source Ising models aim to accelerate quantum error correction and calibration, 2 of the field's hardest engineering problems ...
The company says it has cracked the code for error correction and is building a modular machine in New York state. IBM announced detailed plans today to build an ...
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang announced the release of Ising, the company's first open-source quantum AI models aimed at making quantum processors run useful applications at scale. The AI-driven approach ...
If you’ve ever sent a text message, played a CD, or stored a file in the cloud, you’ve benefited from error correction. This revolutionary idea dates back to the ...
Error-corrected magic: Clifford circuits attain universality – that is, the ability to compute any function that quantum theory permits – upon injection of special states called magic states.
Noisy but nice: close up of part of IBM’s Eagle quantum processor, which was used in this latest research. (Courtesy: IBM) A 127-qubit quantum processor has been used by an international team of ...