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The race to quantum supremacy: More than just qubits

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August 2024

Quantum computing is fraught with challenges such as error-prone qubits and the necessity for perfect error correction. Various types of qubits, like superconducting and trapped ions, present unique hurdles. Progress is being made, but practical applications remain on the horizon

The race to quantum supremacy: More than just qubits

Quantum computing, often compared to the delicate act of holding a soap bubble without it popping, remains an error-prone and immensely challenging field. Dr. Adnan Masood, Chief AI Architect, UST, sheds light on the complexities and recent significant events in quantum computing, illustrating both the hurdles and the potential of this emerging technology.

Quantum computing relies on qubits, the fundamental units of quantum information. However, not all qubits are created equal. Various types of qubits, such as superconducting qubits, trapped ions, topological qubits, and spin qubits, each come with unique challenges and advantages. Dr. Masood emphasizes the intriguing nature of Majorana particles, predicted by Ettore Majorana in 1937, which could form the basis of topological qubits, offering more stability and less error-prone operations.

In 2022, a Microsoft-led team, once celebrated for a 2018 breakthrough in quantum computing, had to retract their paper due to errors and insufficient scientific rigor. This incident underscores the field’s delicate nature and the importance of meticulous research and validation.

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