Atom Computing has developed a 1,225-site atomic array containing 1,180 qubits for its next-generation neutral atom quantum computer set to be released in 2024. The company said Tuesday it has become the first quantum system developer to cross the 1,000-qubit threshold in a universal, gate-based system, which is necessary to achieve fault-tolerant quantum computing for solving large-scale problems.
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Vice President of AI & Quantum Computing, Paul Smith-Goodson shares his thoughts on Atom Computing s new second-generation 1,225-qubit neutral atom quantum computer.