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@caltech

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2025-09-29
Caltech physicists have created the largest qubit array ever assembled: 6,100 neutral-atom qubits trapped in a grid by lasers. Previous arrays of this kind contained only hundreds of qubits. https://www.caltech.edu/...
2025-09-29 View on X
Decrypt

Caltech says it built the world's largest neutral-atom quantum computer, with 6,100 qubits, 13 second coherence, 10x longer than previously, and 99.98% accuracy

Jason Nelson / Decrypt :

2025-02-28
Scientists at the AWS Center for Quantum Computing on Caltech's campus have made a leap forward in figuring out how to suppress errors in quantum computers, a pesky problem that continues to be the greatest hurdle to building the machines of the future. https://www.caltech.edu/...
2025-02-28 View on X
Bloomberg

AWS unveils Ocelot, its new quantum chip built in partnership with Caltech, featuring five qubits that store data and four additional qubits to detect errors

www.amazon.science/blog/amazon- ... X: @awscloud : A step forward in quantum computing with #AWS. 🚀 Meet Ocelot, our first quantum computing chip tackling one of the field's bigges...

2020-11-02
Drawing on insights from other fields, Caltech scientists have delivered a clever, significantly more effective and efficient method for using #AI to solve partial differential equations, a key to models for questions like #climatechange and #earthquakes. https://ow.ly/...
2020-11-02 View on X
MIT Technology Review

Researchers have developed a deep learning technique that can significantly decrease the computational capacity required to solve partial differential equations