Amazon Web Services (AWS) announced this week Ocelot, a new quantum computing chip that can reduce the costs of implementing quantum error correction by up to 90%, compared to current approaches.
Amazon enters the quantum race with Ocelot, aiming to rival Google and Microsoft. The prototype chip could advance error ...
Following the release of Microsoft's latest quantum computing chip last week, Amazon has unveiled its first one today, after ...
Ocelot leverages the innovative cat qubit design, a nod to Schrodinger's famous thought experiment, to harness the unique ...
Quantum computers have the potential to revolutionize fields such as medicine, materials science, and cryptography. However, ...
The Ocelot chip is designed to slash the costs associated with quantum error correction by up to 90% compared to existing ...
Quantum computers, which operate leveraging quantum mechanics effects, could soon outperform traditional computers in some ...
Ocelot uses a special architecture which builds error correction into the whole system from the ground up, using what Amazon calls, the ‘cat qubit.’ ...
Amazon Web Services’ new Ocelot chip, developed by a team working at the California Institute of Technology, comprises two tiny squares of silicon stacked on top of each other. The name is a play on ...
Good morning, tech fam; here are some quick tech updates for you to catch up to! What’s New Today: Amazon Lines up "Ocelot" ...
Amazon Web Services has unveiled a new quantum computing chip, Ocelot, that the company claims could reduce error correction ...
The AWS announcement comes as quantum computing is sweeping through the technology world, with Google, Microsoft and startup ...