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Tech giants in Silicon Valley are stepping up their game! After Microsoft, Amazon has also officially announced quantum computing chips, with new breakthroughs that can reduce error correction costs by up to 90%.
Amazon's cloud division AWS has developed the company's first quantum computing chip, Ocelot, which it claims can reduce the cost of quantum error correction by up to 90%. Researchers have adopted an innovative design called cat qubit, combining cat qubit technology with other quantum error correction components onto a single microchip, which can leverage microelectronics industry techniques for scalable production. By adopting the Ocelot architecture, which significantly reduces the resources needed for error correction, the cost of quantum computing chips could drop by 80% compared to existing methods, allowing quantum computers to be realized up to five years earlier.
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