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Beyond qubits: next big step to scale up quantum computing Through the Microsoft partnership with the University, Professor David Reilly and colleagues have invented a device that operates at 40 times colder than deep space to directly control thousands of qubits, the building blocks of quantum technology.
The control platform with the cryogenic chip to control thousands of qubits. The invention will help quantum engineers overcome the input-output bottleneck preventing quantum machines scaling to useful devices.
Scientists and engineers at the University of Sydney and Microsoft Corporation have opened the next chapter in quantum technology with the invention of a single chip that can generate control signals for thousands of qubits, the building blocks of quantum computers.
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How universities will contribute to major events of 2021 University of Sydney Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research) Professor Duncan Ivison discusses how universities will contribute to the major themes of 2021 – from COVID to climate.
If 2020 proved anything, it’s that you need to have deep wells of social, economic, political and cultural resilience to deal with the extraordinary times we are living in.
In Australia, the year began with devastating bushfires, intensified by the effects of climate change on our fragile continent (with flooding followed not long after). Then came the emergence of COVID-19 and the impact of a full-blown pandemic – border shutdowns, no travel (including for our own international students) and lockdowns – resulting in the government having to introduce some of the largest economic and social aid programs since the Great Depression. We also saw the deepening of geo-security competition between China and the U.S. – with compli
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Scientists and engineers at the University of Sydney and Microsoft Corporation have opened the next chapter in quantum technology with the invention of a single chip that can generate control signals for thousands of qubits, the building blocks of quantum computers. To realise the potential of quantum computing, machines will need to operate thousands if not millions of qubits, said Professor David Reilly, a designer of the chip who holds a joint position with Microsoft and the University of Sydney.
Sydney wins top two spots in NSW Government innovation challenge miragenews.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from miragenews.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.