$Rigetti Computing (RGTI.US)$ The company stated that the co...
$Rigetti Computing (RGTI.US)$The company stated that the computer can be provided to its partners through the Rigetti Quantum Cloud Services platform and will be listed on Amazon Bracket and Microsoft Azure in the first quarter of next year.
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The company stated that the computer can be provided to its partners through the Rigetti Quantum Cloud Services platform and will be listed on Amazon Bracket and Microsoft Azure in the first quarter of next year. Rigetti announced on Monday the public release of the Ankaa-3 system with 84 quantum bits, which is its latest flagship quantum computer, capable of achieving a median gate fidelity of 99.0% for iSwap gates, and showing a median fidelity of 99.5% for fSIM gates.
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Rigetti plans to launch its next generation of modular system architecture in 2025 while continuing to improve fidelity. By mid-2025, the company expects to unveil a 36-qubit system based on four 9-qubit chips spliced together, aiming to reduce error rates by half of the current level. By the end of 2025, the company anticipates releasing a system with over 100 qubits, aiming to reduce error rates by half of the current level.
杜员外 OP : The company stated that the computer can be provided to its partners through the Rigetti Quantum Cloud Services platform and will be listed on Amazon Bracket and Microsoft Azure in the first quarter of next year. Rigetti announced on Monday the public release of the Ankaa-3 system with 84 quantum bits, which is its latest flagship quantum computer, capable of achieving a median gate fidelity of 99.0% for iSwap gates, and showing a median fidelity of 99.5% for fSIM gates.
杜员外 OP : This news was released last week. Will there be better expectations for the first quarter of next year?
杜员外 OP : Rigetti plans to launch its next generation of modular system architecture in 2025 while continuing to improve fidelity. By mid-2025, the company expects to unveil a 36-qubit system based on four 9-qubit chips spliced together, aiming to reduce error rates by half of the current level. By the end of 2025, the company anticipates releasing a system with over 100 qubits, aiming to reduce error rates by half of the current level.